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Welcome to Zimbab... no sorry I mean Britian!
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Welcome to Zimbab... no sorry I mean Britian!
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/t ... l&offset=0&page=1

I am no fan of politicians, nor really the Tory party but once again the Government and Police seem to be stepping us ever closer to a Police State.

ID Cards + Complete Communication Database + DNA Database + politicians being arrested for revealing Government mistakes

What next the Government take even more control of the economy and f%ck it u.... oh they ARE doing that too!

Hopefully common sense will prevail !
Meh, i want to move to Australia, less wars, less drama, hotter climate and as many kangaroo's as you want :\
Quote from pearcy_2k7 :Meh, i want to move to Australia, less wars, less drama, hotter climate and as many kangaroo's as you want :\

It's not as amazing as it's made out to be.........
Well my uncle went a year ago, isn't coming back, virtually my whole family wants to move there now after visits.
Shocking. This government closses the noose on liberty even further. It is, for the record, complete codswollop that the PM didnt know about it when the Major of London did and warned against it, therefore the Torry party knew prior to the event - why not Labour?

Total lies.

If my government thinks for one moment that I like being overtly lied too, they're wrong.
Quote from danowat :It's not as amazing as it's made out to be.........

and what's the UK got? Apart from being 'world leaders' in motorsport (which is under so much pressure from local governments) we don't have much going on!
I find it very interesting, I expected to find streets paved with gold, however I found an economy that can, and will suffer as much as ours, overpriced food, overpriced housing, no free healthcare, wierd weather, hot-cold-warm-cold, a massive fast food and consumerist society.

Don't get me wrong, it's a nice place, but I really couldn't see any real reason to move out there, although my missus sister and husband like it, I was just like meh.
Id love to walk out my door and go chill on the beach, something i like. Plus id rather have a parrot s**t on my head than a pigeon
Governments lieing to the public isn't a new thing, and isn't restricted to certain countries.
Over an issue like arresting opposition ministers I expect and demand transparency. Anything less is an automatic cause for voting their opposition. We can't have a government committing political arrests and denying all knowledge, this isn't Zimbabwe. I expect nothing short of the PM publicly appologising and admitting he's perverted the course of democracy, anything less and we should do to him what we did to Zimbabwe: Ban his country from cricket.
Quote from danowat :I find it very interesting, I expected to find streets paved with gold, however I found an economy that can, and will suffer as much as ours, overpriced food, overpriced housing, no free healthcare, wierd weather, hot-cold-warm-cold, a massive fast food and consumerist society.

Don't get me wrong, it's a nice place, but I really couldn't see any real reason to move out there, although my missus sister and husband like it, I was just like meh.

That is true, but the UK is potentially in a much much worst economic position. Of course the Government are doing 'all they can' when in fact them being involved at all in the 'Free Market' is what caused all this f'in sh1t in the first place!

^^
Becky is pretty much spot on
Quote from Becky Rose :Over an issue like arresting opposition ministers I expect and demand transparency. Anything less is an automatic cause for voting their opposition. We can't have a government committing political arrests and denying all knowledge, this isn't Zimbabwe. I expect nothing short of the PM publicly appologising and admitting he's perverted the course of democracy, anything less and we should do to him what we did to Zimbabwe: Ban his country from cricket.

Surely it is more embarrassing for us to be allowed to continue playing.

Anyway, from what I can gather, the arrest was the result of an ongoing investigation into leaks.
It could quite easily have been a Labour MP arrested.

Where is your source that the PM knew about it ?
That's punishment Bean0, which isnt the same as an empty political gesture.
Quote from Bean0 :Surely it is more embarrassing for us to be allowed to continue playing.

Anyway, from what I can gather, the arrest was the result of an ongoing investigation into leaks.
It could quite easily have been a Labour MP arrested.

Where is your source that the PM knew about it ?

Well don't you find the timing odd?

The MPs are going into recess, it's the last day for the Iain Blair (most politicised Police Head in history), AND certain events in India help bury this news story somewhat?

And please explain why a specialist unit of anti-terror Police were needed to rade a middle aged politicians home?

MANY laughed at David Davis when he kicked up a fuss not too long ago...and just like Peter Schiff (USA economist who predicted this economic crash while other so called 'economists' laughed at this 'crazu' concept) he's been proved 100% right!
It makes sense to do it before the recess...less MPs about to cover up things/shred documents/etc.

'Anti Terror Police' could just refer to Special Branch, who I imagine would be the ones investigating.

The timing with regard to events in India I don't know about.
It could be looked upon that way, just like the releasing of the BNP list could be looked upon to divert attention from the growing finanical meltdown.
WOw, what a load of shit. The way the government handles personal data (with all the leaks and such) means I will refuse to be doing this shit.

I shall be emigrating to America, and taking my taxes with me, thankyou very much.
Quote from S14 DRIFT :WOw, what a load of shit. The way the government handles personal data (with all the leaks and such) means I will refuse to be doing this shit.

I shall be emigrating to America, and taking my taxes with me, thankyou very much.

out the frying pan and into the fire...

The US Government is driving the states into a depression with there deeply flawed economic plans. Once they do it will be VERY hard to leave America once your in without being taxed to death!
Quote from S14 DRIFT :I shall be emigrating to America, and taking my taxes with me, thankyou very much.

LMFAO funniest thing I have heard all day, thanks mate
Quote from pearcy_2k7 :Well my uncle went a year ago, isn't coming back, virtually my whole family wants to move there now after visits.

One way ship?
I'm resisting the urge to post some references to a certain other thread and S14's desire to be an American immigrant...
Quote from Becky Rose :I'm resisting the urge to post some references to a certain other thread and S14's desire to be an American immigrant...

I say go for it
Quote from Becky Rose :I'm resisting the urge to post some references to a certain other thread and S14's desire to be an American immigrant...

Hehehehe I was thinking the same thing
The time has come...

Quote from Becky Rose :I'm resisting the urge to post some references to a certain other thread and S14's desire to be an American immigrant...

Go for it if you want.

What are y'all on about ANYWAY T__T :sadbanana
Strange story. Aren't MPs given immunity in the UK for cases like these? I could understand they'd prosecute a policeman (or any other public servant) who leaked confidential information, but not an MP. Can't risk MPs being intimidated by arrest, or even by questioning.

And if the arrest was based on some law, I wonder how the Tories voted when it was passed...
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