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Again – Britain Gives In to Europe

The police’s use of controversial counterterrorism stop and search powers against individuals is to be scrapped immediately, the home secretary has announced…

Under section 44 of the Terrorism Act 2000, officers can stop and search anyone in a designated area without having to show reasonable suspicion. Interim operational guidelines to be issued to the police say that in future section 44 powers will be used only to search vehicles, and officers will have to have grounds for suspecting they are being used in connection with terrorism.

Section 44 stop and search powers were used on more than 148,798 occasions last year and have been a key element in the campaign against terrorism.

The home secretary’s decision to scrap their use against individuals follows a ruling by the European court of human rights in January that the powers were unlawful because they were too broadly drawn and lacked sufficient safeguards to protect civil liberties.

The Strasbourg case was brought by peace protester Kevin Gillan and a journalist, Pennie Quinton, who were unlawfully abused when police stopped and searched them on their way to a demonstration outside the annual Excel centre arms fair in east London in 2003.

In an unexpected statement to the Commons today, May said she had taken urgent legal advice and consulted the police since the Strasbourg ruling was confirmed as final last Wednesday. “In order to comply with the judgment, but avoid pre-empting the review of counter-terrorism legislation, I have decided to introduce interim guidelines for the police,” the home secretary told the Commons.

“I am therefore changing the test for authorisation for the use of section 44 powers from requiring a search to be ‘expedient’ for the prevention of terrorism, to the stricter test of it being ‘necessary’ for that purpose. And, most importantly, I am introducing a new suspicion threshold.”

She added: “Officers will no longer be able to search individuals using section 44 powers. Instead they will have to rely on section 43 powers, which require officers to reasonably suspect the person to be a terrorist. And officers will only be able to use section 44 in relation to the searches of vehicles. I will only confirm these authorisations where they are considered to be necessary, and officers will only be able to use them when they have ‘reasonable suspicion’.”

The changes are designed to comply with the Strasbourg ruling and provide clarity for the police before a review of all counterterrorism legislation this summer. The terms of reference for the review are expected to be announced next week.

May’s announcement was attacked by Alan Johnson, the former Labour home secretary, who said he was amazed she had not tried to appeal against the ruling. He warned the reforms would restrict the powers of the police.

May said concerns about the use of section 44 powers meant she would not have appealed against the judgment, even if it had been possible to do so. “We have always been clear in our concerns about these powers,” she said.

Shami Chakrabarti, director of the human rights group Liberty, said: “Liberty welcomes the end of the infamous section 44 stop and search power that criminalised and alienated more people than it ever protected. We have argued against it for 10 years and spent the last seven years challenging it in courts all the way to the court of human rights.

“It is a blanket and secretive power that has been used against school kids, journalists, peace protesters and a disproportionate number of young black men. To our knowledge, it has never helped catch a single terrorist. This is a very important day for personal privacy, rights to protest and race equality in Britain.”

The home secretary also confirmed she had consulted the Northern Ireland secretary about the changes in the use of the powers in advance of the traditional marching season.

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This bloody sucks. We are a haven for every scumbag on the planet and we do NOTHING! Well, we do actually, we feed and cloth them, give them homes and pay them to live here. SHOVE IT GB!!

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Bloody Sunday – And?

Date: 05.01.76 (Bloody Monday).

Number of Victims: 10 dead; 1 injured.

Murderers: \’South Armagh Republican Action Force\’ (PIRA)

Number of people convicted/serving time for the offence: 0.

Cost of Official Enquiry: £0.

Time Spent on Official Enquiry: 0.

Date: 21.07.72 (Bloody Friday).

Number of Victims: 9 dead; 130 injured.

Murderers: Provisional IRA instructed by Adams.

Number of people convicted/serving time for the offence: 0

Cost of Official Enquiry: £0.

Time Spent on Official Enquiry: 0.

Event: Darkley Massacre.

Date: 20.11.83 (Bloody Sunday).

Number of Victims: 3 dead; 7 injured.

Murderers: \’Catholic Reaction Force\’ (INLA)

Number of people convicted/serving time for the offence: 0.

Cost of Official Enquiry: £0.

Time Spent on Official Enquiry: 0.

Date: 17.01.92 (Bloody Friday).

Number of Victims: 9 dead; 37 injured.

Murderers: Provisional IRA.

Number of people convicted/serving time for the offence: 0.

Cost of Official Enquiry: £0.

Time Spent on Official Enquiry: 0.

Event: Newry Mortar Killing.

Date: 28.02.85 (Bloody Thursday).

Number of Victims: 9 dead; 37 injured.

Murderers: Provisional IRA.

Number of people convicted/serving time for the offence: 0 (though more than a dozen arrests of IRA terrorists followed).

Cost of Official Enquiry: £0.

Time Spent on Official Enquiry: 0.

Date: 06.12.82 (Bloody Monday).

Number of Victims: 17 dead; 30 injured.

Murderers: INLA.

Number of people convicted/serving time for the offence: 5 (none of whom are still in prison).

Cost of Official Enquiry: £0.

Time Spent on Official Enquiry: 0.

Date: 31.07.72 (Bloody Monday).

Number of Victims: 9 dead; 30 injured.

Murderers: Provisional IRA.

Number of people convicted/serving time for the offence: 0 (four arrests made in 2005; no convictions).

Cost of Official Enquiry: £0.

Time Spent on Official Enquiry: 0.

Event: Tullyvallen Massacre

Date: 01.09.75 (Bloody Monday)

Number of Victims: 5 dead; 7 injured.

Murderers: \’South Armagh Republican Action Force\’ (PIRA).

Number of people convicted/serving time for the offence: 0.

Cost of Official Enquiry: £0.

Time Spent on Official Enquiry: 0.

Event: Enniskillen Rememberance Day Bomb

Date: 8th November 1987

Number of victims:12 dead ; 63 injured

Murderers:A collective of three PIRA units

Number of convictions/Serving time 0

Cost of Official Enquiry: 0

Time Spent on Official Enquiry: 0.

Date: 23.10.93 (Bloody Saturday).

Number of Victims: 9 dead excluding the bomber whom I do NOT count as a \’victim\’; 57 injured.

Murderers: Provisional IRA.

Number of people convicted/serving time for the offence: 1 (served 7 years and then was reincarcerated by the then NI Secretary for involvement in rioting. Served 40 days the second time around).

Cost of Official Enquiry: £0.

Time Spent on Official Enquiry: 0.

Date: 30.01.72.

Number of Victims: 14 dead; 29 injured.

Combatant: HM Armed Forces – Parachute Regiment.

Number of people convicted/serving time for the offence: 0 (to-date).

Cost of Official Enquiry: £191 million.

Time Spent on Official Enquiry: 03.04.98 – 15.06.10 (4,456 days or 638 weeks and 4 days).

2140 MURDERERS LATER AND STILL NO ENQUIRIES INTO THE IRA AND ITS LEADERS……….WHY?

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Obama Goes OTT

President Obama is showing that to be a President is all about being a bully too. He should stop bombasting British Petroleum and trying to win American hearts and get a life!! If he is as a religious person as he claims, then he will be familiar with the bibllical statement of ‘let he who is without sin cast the first stone’. Other countries have suffered near fatal oil spills, (Exon Valdez anyone?) and have not made such a political two fingers about it. America should look nearer home to faults before shouting at so called Allies. British Petroleum did not exactly do it on purpose did they? Oh, come on, lets screw up the Gulf of Mexico!!! Yeah right!!

Get a life Obama, and stop trying to woo southern votes!!! Accidents happen for heavens sake!

Exon ValdezThe Exxon Valdez oil spill occurred in Prince William Sound, Alaska, on March 24, 1989, when the Exxon Valdez, an oil tanker bound for Long Beach, California, hit Prince William Sound’s Bligh Reef and spilled an estimated minimum 10.8 million US gallons (40.9 million liters, or 250,000 barrels) of crude oil. It is considered to be one of the most devastating human-caused environmental disasters ever to occur in history. Was the Exon cutting corners to make the trip shorter?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exxon_Valdez_oil_spill AND – dont forget Union Carbide!!

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First Savings Under Tory Government

Sutton Coldfield MP saves tax payer 500k. By a delighted Sutton Coldfield taxpayer

Less than a week after becoming international development secretary, Andrew Mitchell began fulfilling his pledge to ensure value for money on aid by cutting development education projects.

OK, not as good as cutting overseas aid altogether (which I’d have much preferred…) but better than nothing.

As part of “a drive to re-focus aid spending”, Mitchell today announced an immediate funding freeze on five development “awareness projects”, a move expected to save the department more than £500,000.

And these vital projects, set up by our late, utterly unlamented government?

The five cancelled projects are

£146,000 for a Brazilian-style dance troupe in Hackney, London;

£55,000 to run stalls at summer music festivals;

£120,000 to train nursery school teachers about ‘global issues’;

£130,000 for a ‘global gardens schools network’ and

£140,000 to train outdoor education tutors in Britain on development.

Well, that would have been £500,000 well spent if Labour had won, wouldn’t it..?

Now andrew, what about that £18m Brown gave to china? One of the fastest growing economies in existence.

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PM Orders Goverment Audit

The Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron, and Deputy PM Nick Clegg (Lib) have ordered a full governmental audit over discoveries of some ‘crazy spending’ by the then Labour Government over the past 12 months. I hope that any irregularities found are made public and that ‘heads will role’ and prosecuted if illegal. I would also suggest that audits be ongoing and cover all the period of labours mismanagement of our country.

Next to this item, when posted, was a google advert claiming that this new government does not represent us – weird – who does it represent then? They were democratically elected with a greater number of seats than labour and third was …… oh hang on!! The people doing the protesting are left wing and naturally do not like the fact that the British electorate have spoken. I would be interested to see their comments IF the Liberal Democrats had sided with Labour instead – would they then be spouting the same drivel, I think not.

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Prime Ministerial Press Conference

I have just watched the first televised press conference of the new Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister and I have to say it was both enlightening and funny and I was impressed.

I do hope this works, it may bring the Tories over from the right of centre to the centre and Libs from centre left to centre and could herald a milestone in British Politics.

They joked, laughed and generally had a good time. Unlike Mr Clown who thinks he is at a funeral every time he speaks. I am optimistic for our future with these at the helm.

A promised education and referendum on Proportional Representation too, lets see if thats one more promise fulfilled than all the ones Brown the Clown made and renaged upon.

Although a coalition, they will still provide their own candidates at elections. I want to see what they have to say about the Assemblies of Wales & Scotland and the role these MP’s play in OUR government.

I want to see what they have to say about immigration and crime, I want to see what they have to say about REAL equality and not that percieved by the politically correct brigade who have successfully undermined the whole country.

I am optimitic but there will obviously be things I disagree with too, but hey, thats democracy.

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Hung Parliament & Consequences

The first point I note is the inability of Brown to accept his day is done and he should run and hide like the criminal he is. The leader of the Liberal Democrats, themselves losing seats, has already said that the Conservatives are the overall winners and should form the next government but Brown does not seem to understand this. They will talk this weekend with David Cameron to form a majority coalition government ensuring that the Conservatives have an overall majority including the Lib Dems and othe fringe parties. The people have spoken Brown out, so go and commit yourself to history as the worst Prime Minister this country has ever seen.

I was astounded to hear that those political tribes north of the border are saying they will not help the Tories to run ENGLAND – Damn right! We do not want you – you have your own Assembly, go and play up there and take Jockie Brown back with you. Bloody socialist jocks have their own parliament, more than WE bloody have.

Even the so called staunch socialist welsh have seen the light to a certain extent and elected Tories into seats. Labour out – Labour is dead! Go to hell labour and take Brown with you.

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Reporter Beaten in Asian Vote Rigging

‘Independent’ reporter Jerome Taylor relives his bloody experience on the trail of voting fraud in east London. When I look back on it now what surprises me is how disarmingly polite my attackers were.

“What are you doing?” asked one of the two, seemingly inquisitive, Asian teenagers who approached me on a quiet cul-de-sac in Bow, east London, shortly after 1pm yesterday.

“There’s been a photographer around here, do you know her?” he added.

I didn’t, but I explained I was a journalist for The Independent looking to speak to a man at an address in the area, who was standing as a candidate in the local elections, about allegations of postal vote fraud. “Can we see your note pad,” the boy asked.

I declined and then the first punch came – landing straight on my nose, sending blood and tears streaming down my face. Then another. Then another.

I tried to protect myself but a fresh crop of attackers – I guess between four and six – joined in. As they knocked me to the ground one of them brought a traffic cone repeatedly down on the back of my head.

As their fists and feet slammed into me, all I could think about was some advice a friend had given me. She’s a paramedic and has dealt with countless victims of assault. “Whatever you do don’t get knocked to the ground,” she once said. “Blows on the floor are much more dangerous.” It seemed faintly absurd now. “That’s easy for you to say,” I thought. “How on earth are you meant to stay up?”

I don’t know how long it lasted – it was probably only a minute – but it was a long minute. I don’t remember them saying anything as they did it. The first noise I was aware of was the beeping of a car horn and a woman screaming.

The noise brought a man out of a nearby block of flats. With little regard for his own safety he waded in and defended me until my attackers ran away.

I shudder to think what would have happened if he hadn’t been brave enough to take action and I cannot thank him enough for what he did. He gave me a bottle of water to wash the blood away and showed me a mobile phone that one of the attackers had dropped which he later handed to the police. He also maintained that he saw at least two of the attackers run into the candidate’s house.

What brought me to Bow yesterday were allegations of widespread postal voting fraud. Both the local Conservative and Respect parties in Tower Hamlets have been looking through the new electoral rolls for properties that have an alarmingly high number of adults registered to one address. The area has a large Bengali population and this type of fraud is unfortunately all too common. In some instances there have been as many as 20 Bengali names supposedly living in two or three-bedroom flats. When journalists have previously called, all too often there are far fewer living there. In some instances, no Bengalis at all.

In such a heavily populated borough, a few fraudulent postal votes might not sound like it matters but when you look at how slim the majorities are here you know every vote counts. In Bethnal Green and Bow, Respect has a tiny 1,300-vote lead. In neighbouring Poplar and Limehouse, where George Galloway is taking on Labour’s Jim Fitzpatrick and Tory newcomer Tim Archer, the lead is around 4,000. But boundary changes have brought thousands of affluent Tory-leaning voters into the constituency, making it an equally tight race.

So far Scotland Yard is looking into 28 allegations of bogus voter registration in London, although the Conservative and Respect parties both say they have highlighted many more. Concerns have been amplified by a flood of new voter registrations in the past few weeks in the run-up to the nationwide deadline on 20 April. Election officials in Tower Hamlets have removed 141 suspect ballots from the register but overall 5,166 new names were received before the deadline with little time to check their veracity.

Bengalis do tend to have large families and this is the third most deprived borough in the country. Overcrowding is a serious issue. But other Bengalis I know in the area had told me that it was very unusual to have any more than five adults in one house. The households are large, they said, because they have lots of children – not lots of adults.

Thinking back on my experience perhaps I was naïve to venture into the area on my own, although I do live in east London, know the estates well and have rarely felt threatened. My Bengali neighbours, meanwhile, are particularly kind and well-liked because they tend to keep a tighter leash on their kids.

The paramedics who treated me told me that they rarely went into the area without a police escort. “These kids are trapped in an endless cycle of poverty,” one of them said. “There’s a lot of drugs and gang-related violence but it is rare for a stranger like you to be attacked.”

The slight difference, of course, is that I’m not a stranger in the normal sense. Whoever these kids were it was evident that they were no strangers to the occasional journalist and photographer sniffing around.

Last night, I managed to speak to the man I wanted to interview about the alleged fraud, and whose house I was outside when I was attacked. He said: “I am not going to talk to you about this. Why have you been knocking on my door. You don’t disturb me. If you knock on my door again I will take you to court.”

Police probe voter fraud

*Police forces across the country are investigating over 50 complaints of voting abuses, including 10 complaints passed to the police in Tower Hamlets where The Independent journalist Jerome Taylor was attacked.

Tower Hamlets Council confirmed it had asked the police to investigate 10 cases of voter fraud in its area, but it revealed that 3,123 late applications have been received for postal votes and it has had too little time to properly check whether they are all genuine before the register closed.

That could open the poll in the two constituencies in Tower Hamlets – Bethnal Green and Bow and Poplar and Limehouse – to massive postal voter fraud. Respect is in a bitter fight to retain the highly marginal Bethnal Green seat – vacated by Respect MP George Galloway, who is standing in neighbouring Poplar and Limehouse – and, in an unprecedented development in British politics, all the candidates of the main parties are Bangladeshi Muslims.

The council said it would support calls to change the rules after Thursday’s elections, to provide more time for checks to be carried out on late postal vote applications. “That could mean closing applications for postal votes at least four days before the normal voter registration process closes.”


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Labour (Asian) Vote Rigging

“Accusations range from political activists putting pressure on people to mark their party’s box on the postal vote form, to phantom voters being registered by candidates and their supporters to farm votes. The problems have emerged before most postal votes have been returned.”

The Guardian’ lists some areas:

“In London the Metropolitan police have received 28 complaints across 12 boroughs and launched five investigations – one in Ealing and four in Tower Hamlets, which has a history of problems with electoral fraud”

“West Yorkshire police have received 19 complaints and launched five investigations across Bradford and Calderdale, where two arrests have been made.”

A little analysis of the areas listed reveals an .. ahem .. interesting correlation. A correlation that the Guardian, bless ‘em, appears to have somehow totally ****ing missed.

‘Ealing’ – Ealing Southall – is a Labour seat;

‘Tower Hamlets’ could be one of two seats: Poplar & Canning, which is Labour seat, or Bethnal Green which Labour are just desperately keen to pinch back from Gorgeous George Galloway;

‘Bradford’? Well, that could be one or more of three: Bradford North, which is Labour, Bradford West, which is .. err .. Labour and Bradford South which is .. yeah .. Labour;

And as for ‘Calderdale’ – Calder Valley – you may be astonished to learn this, but that seat is held by … Labour.

Can you see how these seats might have come to be held by Labour? Can you see how they might manage to retain them in Thursday’s election? Does, in short, a pattern begin to emerge?

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British Politics

OK lets put this into perspective, or at least, how I see it.

Conservative – long time mainstream party, good background, well edumacated, good at job. Problem with the conservatives is that they come across as monty python upper class twits which is the fault of their selection process. Stuck in the muds, with old school ties, select their candidates. When they have a Home Office spokesman who speaks with a scouse/geordie/leeds or manc accent – somebody just might listen! When their policies reflect the WILL of the people and they do not avoid ‘hot potatoes’ in elections – then they may get noticed. If one of them would just stand up and say WE WILL STOP IMMIGRATION DEAD – people will go WOW!! And vote. If they stand up to Europe instead of licking theri collective arse, then people might listen.

Liberals – another of the oldest party’s in the country, been at it for yonks, without breaking the mould. For years this has been the ‘sod it’ party. I am fed up of either one or t’other so will vote LD. Thats another wasted vote because the Libs will do nothing at all to immigration, in fact, they will make the tunnel wider!! They like puffs and other ‘fringe’ groups, their supporters are all lesbian, cropped hair, hand me a fox hunting banner dahlink types. They comb their long hair and beards, and thats just the women!! They can not and could not rule. The only reason they keep pushing PR is so that they can get more bums on seats because ‘first past the post’ will never get them any say in power. The last time Libs sided with Labour in Westminster, it was an unmitigated disaster. And, lets not forget, if the Lierals get their PR way, groups like those mentioned below in the minority section will all have at least 1 seat. And, of course, the so called anti fascist (actually MT in disguise) will be brought into London by the rented bus load to try and stop a duly elected BNP official from attending.

Labour – would not exist at all if not for the misguided voters who vote anti something else rather than pro them. Labours votes consist mainly of ethnic’s like the Welsh, the Scottish, and the immigrant, but in actual terms, very few english. They get into power by default when ‘don’t knows’ switch and change. Where did Militant Tendency go? They didnt disband or vanish into their university lecture halls, they blended into the subversive labour, the hidden agenda. It is the Welsh and Scottish MP’s who keep labour from drowning in their own mistakes and yet, these two nations should not even be at Westminster, they have their own parliaments. And Brown – a Jock, a unelected Jock at that!!

Labour gets votes on the backs of ‘well I am working class’ so I HAVE to vote for them, they get the votes of the Commie and anarchist groups who would not stand a cat in hells chance of anything elsewhere. They are owned lock stock and tippex by hidden groups that want to beat the populace into submission without even being elected as they tried in the 50s/60s and failed. The people do not want Communism, but Labour and consequently Commies rule our lives already. Unelected law makers.

It was Labour who removed all forms of regulatory services that stopped big business’ and banks from doing what THEY wanted. The Labour party removed all regulations restricting bank practices – hence the recession. Big people got big money and left us lot to drown in inflation and debt. They sit in their big homes, watching the pheasants ‘ruining the lawn dahlink’ and its all thanks to Labour.

Who would you rather have?

The other so called minority groups do not have much chance because it needs a lot of people to make the same decision at the same time – and British are too apathetic to make such a monumental decision. Parties like the UKIP, BNP, Greens etc will always pick up a few votes, more there than here. Most greens actually vote labour, the unwashed tree huggers and rent a mobs all vote labour.

Labour continuously blame the others for their own calamities. Labour are completely unequipped to run a country, at least the Tories will be able to do that. Labour are not a party – they are an excuse. I am working class, whatever that is, I am skint, taxed to oblivion, forced to work 60 hours a week to live and pay dozens of taxes invented since Labour gained power by default. Who will I be voting for – it ain’t labour mate!

We have foreign born people now resident in this country trying to tell us what to do. I know a person of portuguese extraction who came into my country and joined an internet sport forum BUT does not allow anyone indigenious, eg: home grown english, the right to comment. If he does not like it then why does he not piss off back home – I won’t miss him. He is a twisted lunatic anyway, really, as loopy as a 9 bob note as they say. Ok, thats only a small example of a really small person with a really loud voice. If anyone does not agree with him, they are castigated and chastised and ridiculed.

I use this as an example of Labours far left anarchists. They are so called anti fascist but in reality are hiding behind the old MT banner. Remember, it was Militant Tendency who helped Scargill destroy the miners. It was MT who ruined all our home grown industries with perpertual strike action. They are alive and doing VERY well, hidden behind the Labour banner – dont be fooled and dont vote labour.

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