From today's Observer: "Now Blunkett plans to jail friends of terrorist suspects"
http://www.guardian.co.uk/terrorism/story/0,12780,1189863,00.html
"controversial plans to make merely associating with a suspected terrorist a crime"
Fuck off, Mr Blunkett.
"controversial plans to make merely associating with a suspected terrorist a crime"
Fuck off, Mr Blunkett.
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"Do you have any unusual birthmarks, and do you or any of your dependants float when thrown into water?"
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Selective enforcement
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Because, of course, throwing those on the fringes in jail won't strengthen their resolve.
Thing is, Howard has done a recent mailshot, asking people to register for postal votes, and use them to vote for him. I remember him as Home Sec. Blunkett may be bad, but there's no way I want him back in power either.
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1) Think of something that will actually improve matters; 2) do the exact opposite.
Don't these people have civil servants to advise them any more? people who can say "Yes, Minister, but perhaps when you've finished foaming and the injection has had time to work you might care to consider the matter again?"