Consensus Politics Britain

consensus politics britain
Do you think Britain "Surveillance State" is positive or negative in our society?

Our very own colleagues now say it is too: – What I want is http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7872425.stm – to mourn, CCTV / Culture collection data because we can? Are we really worried about being monitored? Some time ago, I asked if people are worried about the police having the ability to hack into your computer remotely if it has been suspected of illegal activities. Surprisingly, the general consensus was "no" – and rightly so, people have argued if doing nothing wrong, nothing to fear … Is it not an argument applies to the modern culture of CCTV in Britain? People mourn their rights have been invaded – How? Maybe you believe that the transition to a name and the number of "state is unacceptable in itself. Anyway, what do you think?

Sad but I'm one of those innocent people who think Big Brother is too much going on, and disagree with the thought of "what if I nothing to hide, I do not mind looking at my computer, or I see in every corner "…….. sorry, but I want it! This is an infringement on my private life, why we should all be controlled and innocent suffer because of criminals and thugs who have more rights than any citizen these days drive decent work. They should be in the hunt and law enforcement on those who break it, not everyone with ……….. tarred global name and number of the State since ………… Yes, absolutely unacceptable to me ……… everything is about controlling the masses, means of power control, power, money for people who run the country. New World Order. That rumor the future, maybe some people develop a chip inserted into the body, or some kind of label ……………… if this happens then is all for freedom, privacy and independently of any person in the United Kingdom or elsewhere for that matter. Probably not what you wanted to hear, but you do not ask! Orderfront is correct, misinformation that makes us believe is best for you, when in fact the opposite. The slaughter lambs lead ……

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Margaret Thatcher”s departure from office and the arrival of her successor, John Major, have had a profound impact on the way Britain is governed – and in this new edition of Consensus Politics, …

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