The New Enabling Act
The danger is that the Legislative and Regulatory Reform bill will be passed by stealth.
It is strange that the Legislative and Regulatory Reform Bill has not provoked greater outcry.
Summarising an article by, Paul Joseph Watson :
Blair's Legacy: Choking Every Freedom We Ever Had
‘The following liberties have all been extinguished.
- Freedom of speech: Under the 'glorification of terrorism' law the government can loosely define any political opinion as glorification of terrorism.
- Freedom of assembly: Under the Serious Organised Crime Act protesters need government permission before they can arrange a demonstration.
- Habeas corpus: For ever increasing lengths of time the government can impose control orders and lock up anyone they wish without charge.
- Guilty until proven innocent: Every offence is now arrestable in
- Right to privacy: A national ID card is set to be introduced to register and catalogue the details of every British citizen.’ ( I would add the NSA ‘counter-terrorist’ activities, and the
‘- Trial by jury: Blair has abolished the 800-year-old tradition of the right to trial by jury. Trials likely to last over 3 months can be heard by a single judge.’
The likes of Charles Clarke, Jack Straw and John Reid to name a few, are not servants of the people. At best they are ambitious and vain, loyal only to Blair and their careers. The same can be said for much of the party.
Destroy the falsehoods of the ‘war on terror’. It is in this manufactured climate that we are being oppressed.
1- A Minister of the Crown may by order make provision for either or both of the following
a.) Reforming legislation
b.) Implementing recommendations of the Law Commissions with or without changes
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