New Labour's answer to dissent
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First of all I agree that the ejection for shouting "nonsense", and subsequent arrest using anti terrorist powers was a warning to us all. However it should be remembered that as he was asked to leave, he becomes a tresspasser and you ARE allowed to remove trepassers from your property using force if necessary. Therefore all these calls for the bouncers to be charged with assault won't really fly unless you use the arguement of unreasonable force.
As for the terrorist arrest, I was talking to a policeman friend about this over the weekend, and he told me that there are proposals in hand to change the distinction between "arrestable" and non-arrestable offences, so that basically all offenses become arrestable. An amendment to s.24 for any lawyer types out there. So in future, they wont need to use anti terror legislation, they'll be able to arrest you for anything.
As for the terrorist arrest, I was talking to a policeman friend about this over the weekend, and he told me that there are proposals in hand to change the distinction between "arrestable" and non-arrestable offences, so that basically all offenses become arrestable. An amendment to s.24 for any lawyer types out there. So in future, they wont need to use anti terror legislation, they'll be able to arrest you for anything.
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I have to say that the image that will stay with me is of a reporter trying to get a comment from the fat b*stard who was man-handling the old man out of the conference hall.
The Fat f*cker was waddling along one of the halls stuffing his fat f*cking face when a reporter asked:
"Don't you think that was a bit heavy handed- he was an 82 year old man"
Fat thug F*cker replied:
"Nice cake today"
How apt!
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*Mods forgive the language, but I think you'll agree that the above constitutes "fair comment" under the circumstances!
The Fat f*cker was waddling along one of the halls stuffing his fat f*cking face when a reporter asked:
"Don't you think that was a bit heavy handed- he was an 82 year old man"
Fat thug F*cker replied:
"Nice cake today"
How apt!
NS04
*Mods forgive the language, but I think you'll agree that the above constitutes "fair comment" under the circumstances!
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Originally Posted by warrenm2
However it should be remembered that as he was asked to leave, he becomes a tresspasser and you ARE allowed to remove trepassers from your property using force if necessary. Therefore all these calls for the bouncers to be charged with assault .
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And the bit about them being able to arrest you for anything............chilling.
All it needs is them being able to hold you without trial for anything they deem fit, (and it's here for some things, they don't even have to prove it), and we're on our way to people being disappeared.
New Labour? Old thugs!
Alcazar
All it needs is them being able to hold you without trial for anything they deem fit, (and it's here for some things, they don't even have to prove it), and we're on our way to people being disappeared.
New Labour? Old thugs!
Alcazar
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They tell you what to think, more or less force you to agree with their views and if you disagree then the fist comes crashing down.
Country is in a sorry state and real democracy seems to be long gone. The mask is slipping.
Country is in a sorry state and real democracy seems to be long gone. The mask is slipping.
#66
They have been working towards this in sneaky little steps ever since they achieved power if you look at some of the laws and rules which have been put in place. Rather like Jean Monnet's advice on how to get away with federalisation of Europe.
Warrenm2, the worst bit about what you were saying is that fine points of the law are being used over the top of sheer common sense and decent behaviour now.
Les
Warrenm2, the worst bit about what you were saying is that fine points of the law are being used over the top of sheer common sense and decent behaviour now.
Les
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Yep. A moron for sure.
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Originally Posted by crush her
No, perhaps someone who can see beyond your one-dimensional biased viewpoint. I almost feel sorry for you that you consider your sad and inadequate life is due entirely to the Labour party.
Back to sleep matey
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Originally Posted by crush her
No, perhaps someone who can see beyond your one-dimensional biased viewpoint. I almost feel sorry for you that you consider your sad and inadequate life is due entirely to the Labour party.
I find it almost impossible to go about my daily business without noticing (and getting irritated by) all the 'changes' and 'projects' that have happened since they came to power. Watching your own country and society being slowly turned rotten by those who are supposed to be governing it leaves a bad taste in the mouth.
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It's a shame Bill Hicks passed on;
"50 channels of American Gladiator - go back to sleep America"
Sums it up nicely - keep the population entertained/drunk/in debt, or whatever else, and you have a good recipe for frog boiling.
"50 channels of American Gladiator - go back to sleep America"
Sums it up nicely - keep the population entertained/drunk/in debt, or whatever else, and you have a good recipe for frog boiling.
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Originally Posted by crush her
No, perhaps someone who can see beyond your one-dimensional biased viewpoint. I almost feel sorry for you that you consider your sad and inadequate life is due entirely to the Labour party.
You new labour sheep.
baaa......
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What else they do...
From another website (dont have a bbc link for it, but then again you wouldnt expect them to report it!)
Nanny held her big debate on Iraq last week.
However, it was interrupted by a furious woman from Unison storming onto the podium complaining about being banned from bringing sweets into the conference.
Quote:
"I want to know why I have been stopped from bringing a bag of sweeties into the conference. It is bureaucracy gone mad!"
It seems that Nanny was worried that they could be used as missiles.
So sweets are a threat now? - surprised she wasnt arrested under anti- terror laws. If this is how they treat their supporters......
Nanny held her big debate on Iraq last week.
However, it was interrupted by a furious woman from Unison storming onto the podium complaining about being banned from bringing sweets into the conference.
Quote:
"I want to know why I have been stopped from bringing a bag of sweeties into the conference. It is bureaucracy gone mad!"
It seems that Nanny was worried that they could be used as missiles.
So sweets are a threat now? - surprised she wasnt arrested under anti- terror laws. If this is how they treat their supporters......
#75
So why dont council's hirer a few "stewards" and use them to remove gyspsies from public land when they set up camp?
And no i didnt think the level of force was reasonable may be if conference had the B*lls to ask TB to leave and then the "Stewards" could help him leave with the same method and we would see if that was appropriate?
And no i didnt think the level of force was reasonable may be if conference had the B*lls to ask TB to leave and then the "Stewards" could help him leave with the same method and we would see if that was appropriate?
#76
it gets worse...
Quote from the Times...
Sir - The least the Labour Party should do after the televising of their security forces ejecting undesirables is to ensure decent uniforms are worn. May I suggest brown shirts?
And today the following..
King of the Talivan, the motorists most popular friend Richard 'cammy' Brunstrom
has announced he wants to change the uniform of his force,
out are white shirts and black ties, in are black polo shirts and paramilitary style trousers...
NL,s crack troopers prehaps...
how long before we have ****** squads, and people dissapear for no reason...
for all billys spin on dictatorships and freedom, he seems to be doing a good job of denying his own..
M
Quote from the Times...
Sir - The least the Labour Party should do after the televising of their security forces ejecting undesirables is to ensure decent uniforms are worn. May I suggest brown shirts?
And today the following..
King of the Talivan, the motorists most popular friend Richard 'cammy' Brunstrom
has announced he wants to change the uniform of his force,
out are white shirts and black ties, in are black polo shirts and paramilitary style trousers...
NL,s crack troopers prehaps...
how long before we have ****** squads, and people dissapear for no reason...
for all billys spin on dictatorships and freedom, he seems to be doing a good job of denying his own..
M
#77
Originally Posted by Adrian F
So why dont council's hirer a few "stewards" and use them to remove gyspsies from public land when they set up camp?
And no i didnt think the level of force was reasonable may be if conference had the B*lls to ask TB to leave and then the "Stewards" could help him leave with the same method and we would see if that was appropriate?
And no i didnt think the level of force was reasonable may be if conference had the B*lls to ask TB to leave and then the "Stewards" could help him leave with the same method and we would see if that was appropriate?
four legs bad.. two legs good..
because it dosent suit the image..
you are seeing the us and them attitude of an organisation who is becomming uncontrollable... and remember they will walk away with impunity and blame anyone but themselves...
communism never worked under stalin, so why should it under billy..
sorry i forgot democratic communism is different.
Mart
#78
Originally Posted by unclebuck
LoooL... I thnk you'll find the only sad inadequate on this thread is YOU.
You new labour sheep.
baaa......
You new labour sheep.
baaa......
b) You are the one who posts on here when on holiday in America ...aww no friends?
#79
Actually, communism didn't happen under Stalin and so we can't strictly say that it didn't work.
Due to the fact that communism wasn't happening Stalin introduced the 5 Year Plans and War Communism as a means of rationalising why the true communist ideals were not achieved at any particular point in time. However, despite deporting 5 million farmers for example, Stalin never achieved control or collectivisation of the rural areas and had a hatred for the peasants that is paralleled in the contempt we see in the Labour government for British rural issues.
I would say that the British government have no illusions about what they can achieve but like Stalin they know that control provides power and power provides more control.
We must remember that Stalin was "elected" in what were hailed as the most free and deomcratic elections ever held and indeed i am sure many communists believed this to be the case. What is interesting to ponder is if it would be possible to get the UK population into a position where free and democratic elections could be held which might only return one possible winner.
Due to the fact that communism wasn't happening Stalin introduced the 5 Year Plans and War Communism as a means of rationalising why the true communist ideals were not achieved at any particular point in time. However, despite deporting 5 million farmers for example, Stalin never achieved control or collectivisation of the rural areas and had a hatred for the peasants that is paralleled in the contempt we see in the Labour government for British rural issues.
I would say that the British government have no illusions about what they can achieve but like Stalin they know that control provides power and power provides more control.
We must remember that Stalin was "elected" in what were hailed as the most free and deomcratic elections ever held and indeed i am sure many communists believed this to be the case. What is interesting to ponder is if it would be possible to get the UK population into a position where free and democratic elections could be held which might only return one possible winner.
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"He was asked to calm down and be quiet - he could have taken that opportunity and watched and listened to the debate but he chose to continually disturb the event and so we removed him," Mr McCartney said.
Sorted!! Nowt wrong with that!!
Pete
Sorted!! Nowt wrong with that!!
Pete
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Originally Posted by pslewis
"He was asked to calm down and be quiet - he could have taken that opportunity and watched and listened to the debate but he chose to continually disturb the event and so we removed him," Mr McCartney said.
Sorted!! Nowt wrong with that!!
Sorted!! Nowt wrong with that!!
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If you had a party at your house and someone turned up yelling - would you ask them to leave??
Yes you would ...
If they continued, would you force them out??
Yes you would ...
So, you bunch of half-wits ...... whats your issue??
It was NOT a public party - it was a party for members!!
Game, set and match again to me - it would appear??
This is simply too easy ...... are there any people of equal intellect on here??
Pete