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This Labour government has made 1000's of changes to UK law, many of which have had adverse affects on all of our civil rights, many have been stealthily implemented with little media coverage.

The unintelligent argument "if you have got nothing to hide you have nothing to fear" is used to give a pseudo air of reasonableness for much of the policy and resultant blunt instruments, regardless of the collateral damage; deaths, injury, miscarriages of justice and abuses of power imposed on innocent people.

posted by : James, 20 October 2008 Complain about this comment
Example

struct foo {
int a;
int b;
int c[];
}

Is this a criminal datatype or merely a questionable one?

posted by : hoohoo, 18 October 2008 Complain about this comment
Well that answers the question then!

> The IPS said it was keeping the MOU secret under 27 (1) (a) and 27 (2) of the Freedom of Information Act. The first allowed it to withhold information that "would be likely to prejudice relations between the United Kingdom and any other State".

Translation: "The Americans asked us to do it".

posted by : B, 18 October 2008 Complain about this comment
One Word

FASCISM

posted by : Brown Government, 17 October 2008 Complain about this comment

UK tests Identity Scheme with criminal data types

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