Archive for November 7th, 2008

Mark Thomas shows us in his own inimitable style just how to ‘Play The Game’ and win against the barrage of ‘Big Brother’ draconian laws that have come in to restrict our Civil Liberies.

This is a absolutely hilarious 3 part session but look through the humour and see the structures of how to play their system.

Part One

Part Two

Part Three

Jacqui Smith says public demand means people will be able to pre-register for an ID card within the next few months.

The cards will be available for all from 2012 but she said: “I regularly have people coming up to me and saying they don’t want to wait that long.”

The home secretary made the claim as she unveiled revised ID scheme plans.

Opposition parties say they would scrap the ID card scheme. The Tories call it a “complete waste of money”. The Lib Dems call it a “laminated poll tax”.

They accused Ms Smith of backtracking on plans to issue ID cards in 2009 for all airside workers, by announcing they would pilot them at just two airports.

The first biometric cards are being issued to students from outside the EU and marriage visa holders this month, and it had been planned to make them compulsory for all 200,000 airside workers from 2009.

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Can’t wait for ID cards?

Don’t make me laugh. This is just mind control for the masses put out by the propoganda arm of the government, the BBBC (Big Brother Broadcasting Corporation).

They are trying to implant into your subconcious that the masses are gagging to get their hands on an ID card and if you don’t follow like the good little sheeple you are then you will be left behind and not one of the  ‘ In Crowd’

Don’t fall for it!!

An Internet grass-roots campaign will this week deliver a copy of GeorgeOrwell’s prophetic novel ‘Nineteen Eighty-Four’ to every Member of Parliament.

The books will be inscribed with the words, ‘This book was a warning, not a blueprint’, and will arrive at Parliament on or before November 5th — adate of well known historical significance for that building.

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Drivers who challenge speeding fines should be made to pay their legal bills even if they win their case, ministers said yesterday.

The proposal would see successful defendants lose their century-old right to claim back their costs.

A change in the law would affect many of the 1.7million drivers a year who take their cases to court. 

It costs around £1,500 to fight charges of speeding, illegal parking and other motoring offences.

Motoring groups and lawyers said the proposal was a breach of fundamental legal principles.

Edmund King, president of the AA, said: ‘This is against the common law and against the common man. If you prove your innocence you shouldn’t have to pay for it.’

Ian Kelcey, head of the Law Society’s criminal law committee, called the scheme a disgrace.

He added: ‘This means that an awful lot of people will not be able to get a fair trial. They will not be able to get a proper defence.’

The proposal comes in a consultation paper published by Jack Straw’s Ministry of Justice. It says those before magistrates on minor charges should defend themselves.

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