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Saturday, 23 January 2010
Now it's a choice between liberty and supposed democracy
The Daily Telegraph reports on a plan that, in order to be allowed to vote, we will have to register our National Insurance number and signature with councils.
This is, apparently, to prevent voter fraud.
Or is it?
We know they are fingerprinting kids in school to get a library book or a school dinner. Like school teachers don't know their pupils faces.
Then we have the supermarkets demanding ID from under 25's before letting them do a bit of shopping.
All small parts of the mission creep towards total acceptance of surrender. Subservience as routine, indoctrinated from as early an age as possible.
We've a pretty good idea what this is really about. Biometric identity cards.
And surrendering complete control and liberty to the tyranny that is New Labour.
So, what is going to happen?
Masses of people intelligent enough to vote will decide they don't want to take part in this new arrangement and will fail to register (a criminal offence) or, at least, fail to vote.
At least, when it comes to New Labour's war on their own country's population, all we lose this time is our right to elect someone slightly less corrupt to represent us.
We really need a revolution. A peaceful revolution. Use this - by the sounds of it - last ever free and fair election in the United Kingdom to vote for anybody but the same old LibLabCon.
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