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Anubis
Barsoom
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Posted - 22/05/2007 : 22:38:09
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I am surprised nobody has mentioned the ominous vote in the House of Commons on Friday last. It might appear just a 'national' issue, but my guess is it's the "writing on the wall" prefiguring what's in store in our world of increasing control from above. (The MPs voted to exempt themselves from Freedom of Information disclosures) With all its many faults the Freedom of Information Act 2000 was a valuable move towards openness and accountability; a case I took to F o I and received reply in February of this year, provided clear evidence of a local Council lying to electors. If the exemption to the House of Commons becomes law, inevitably the next step will be to move along the same road and extend the favour to local authorities, such as our Brighton & Hove Council. We are witnessing New Labour in action, in the very week Gordon Brown pretends he's introducing a new era of "openness".
For the record, for those who missed the news details, here is a listing of who voted how:
AYES Ainsworth, rh Mr. Bob Allen, Mr. Graham Anderson, Janet Atkinson, Mr. Peter Bailey, Mr. Adrian Bell, Sir Stuart Betts, Mr. Clive Blackman, Liz Brown, rh Mr. Nicholas Burgon, Colin Burns, Mr. Simon Butterfill, Sir John Cairns, David Campbell, Mr. Alan Campbell, Mr. Ronnie Clelland, Mr. David Cohen, Harry David, Mr. Wayne Dhanda, Mr. Parmjit Donohoe, Mr. Brian H. Doran, Mr. Frank Dowd, Jim Duddridge, James Eagle, Angela Eagle, Maria Efford, Clive Ellwood, Mr. Tobias Fitzpatrick, Jim Flint, Caroline Foster, Mr. Michael (Worcester) Hall, Mr. Mike Harris, Mr. Tom Henderson, Mr. Doug Heppell, Mr. John Hill, rh Keith Irranca-Davies, Huw Jones, Mr. Kevan Jones, Mr. Martyn Kemp, Mr. Fraser Kirkbride, Miss Julie Knight, rh Mr. Greg Lammy, Mr. David Laxton, Mr. Bob Levitt, Tom Lewis, Mr. Ivan Lewis, Dr. Julian Lloyd, Tony Maclean, rh David Mahmood, Mr. Khalid Marshall, Mr. David McAvoy, rh Mr. Thomas McCabe, Steve McCartney, rh Mr. Ian McFall, rh John McIsaac, Shona McNulty, Mr. Tony Merron, Gillian Michael, rh Alun Moffatt, Laura Morley, rh Mr. Elliot Mudie, Mr. George Munn, Meg Murphy, Mr. Denis Neill, Robert Pelling, Mr. Andrew Plaskitt, Mr. James Pound, Stephen Pritchard, Mark Purchase, Mr. Ken Randall, Mr. John Robertson, John Roy, Mr. Frank Ruffley, Mr. David Ryan, Joan Salter, Martin Shaw, Jonathan Sheridan, Jim Simon, Mr. Siôn Smith, Ms Angela C. (Sheffield, Hillsborough) Snelgrove, Anne Spellar, rh Mr. John Stewart, Ian Tami, Mark Taylor, Ms Dari Thomas, Mr. Gareth Tredinnick, David Turner, Dr. Desmond Ward, Claire Watson, Mr. Tom Watts, Mr. Dave Wicks, Malcolm Widdecombe, rh Miss Ann Winterton, Ann Winterton, Sir Nicholas Woolas, Mr. Phil Wright, David Tellers for the Ayes: Mr. Tim Boswell and Mr. Andrew Dismore NOES Baker, Norman Burt, Lorely Clappison, Mr. James Corbyn, Jeremy Cousins, Jim Farron, Tim Field, rh Mr. Frank Fisher, Mark Galloway, Mr. George Gerrard, Mr. Neil Gidley, Sandra Goldsworthy, Julia Harris, Dr. Evan Hoey, Kate Hollobone, Mr. Philip Howarth, David Hughes, Simon Kramer, Susan Maples, Mr. John Norris, Dan Redwood, rh Mr. John Shepherd, Mr. Richard Soulsby, Sir Peter Williams, Hywel Winnick, Mr. David Tellers for the Noes: Mr. Alan Reid and Jo Swinson
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Joe Bloggs
Alagaësía

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Posted - 22/05/2007 : 23:13:16
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| Why is anyone suprised by the fact some MP's want to fly below the radar of law they expect the rest of us to live by? Data Protection law already excludes correspondence with constituents so that excuse is a smokescreen for those with something to hide. It isn't suprising at all. |
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Miriam Binder
Earthsea

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Posted - 22/05/2007 : 23:28:13
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But it maybe worth taking note of the Ayes and Nayes. Des Turner, The MP for Kemptown, is an Aye  |
"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety" - Benjamin Franklin |
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Daveb
Earthsea

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Posted - 23/05/2007 : 05:12:14
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| It appears only a small percentage of MPs voted. |
We're all doomed! Head for the hills before they start heading for you! |
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Anubis
Barsoom

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Posted - 23/05/2007 : 13:01:49
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| Yes, an important point., Dave. News casts taken during the debate showed rows and rows of empty seats (i.e. rather typical of most of the time when our "leaders" are deliberating our destinies), but that nighton the news services,, I noticed the BBC provided shots of a "full house", with hordes of members pushing and shoving each other. I guess that's the BBCs cosmetic contribution to making it all appear "more democratic"!? All part of the overall "spin" which is now so basic to our Society! |
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Posted - 24/05/2007 : 10:50:35
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Dave, yes this is one of the problems about legislation, it only takes a majority of those voting in the house for a bill to pass the lower and upper houses. Also, there is little opposition in this present parliament or they are not present. |
dont put your cat in the washing machine or you might get a sock in the puss |
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nightbird
Calaspia

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long time no see
Earthsea

United Kingdom
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Posted - 24/05/2007 : 13:17:26
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Look at Paris they lost control in those Riots a year back.
Control - no one can predict.
In a Civil War all those Computer HQ could be destroyed in the UK. |
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Posted - 24/05/2007 : 13:28:25
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They are in a secret underground bunker. Civil war, us, you must be kidding, miss east enders, oh no. |
dont put your cat in the washing machine or you might get a sock in the puss |
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nightbird
Calaspia

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FUBAR
Barsoom

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Posted - 25/05/2007 : 19:54:32
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How good an idea is that. there you are with a crazed drug baron living next door and you grass him up. For a reward they give you his car.......

I can see the line for the police now....

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I came into the world with nothing and still have most of it left.. |
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Daveb
Earthsea

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Posted - 25/05/2007 : 20:00:19
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| Does the insignia on the chair say LTNS? |
We're all doomed! Head for the hills before they start heading for you! |
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Miriam Binder
Earthsea

United Kingdom
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Posted - 25/05/2007 : 20:01:06
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quote: Originally posted by nightbird
Be careful, very careful what you tell your neighbour in future....
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=457501&in_page_id=1770
This is getting more and more like a police state. In Stalin Russia neighbours were encouraged to 'rat' on their neighbours. In Hitler's Germany children were encouraged to 'rat' on their parents ... |
"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety" - Benjamin Franklin |
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Daveb
Earthsea

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Posted - 25/05/2007 : 20:03:13
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| Everybody wants to be a rat! |
We're all doomed! Head for the hills before they start heading for you! |
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long time no see
Earthsea

United Kingdom
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Posted - 25/05/2007 : 20:05:20
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Only when they are paid off, they do. |
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Daveb
Earthsea

2371 Posts |
Posted - 25/05/2007 : 22:03:44
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| If we do move to an Orwellian society will they have to provide a HIP? |
We're all doomed! Head for the hills before they start heading for you! |
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nightbird
Calaspia

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Posted - 25/05/2007 : 22:48:26
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The Assets Recovery Agency – which initially cost more to run than it recovered- are behind this. Makes you wonder if anything at the home office is cost effective and does what it says on the tin!
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