Category Archives: Politics
Local and Regional Government Corruption Exposed.
The meat of the matter starts at about 30 minutes into the video.
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“One who breaks an unjust law that conscience tells him is unjust, and who willingly accepts the penalty of imprisonment in order to arouse the conscience of the community over its injustice, is in reality expressing the highest respect for … Continue reading →
Roger Hayes Arrested, Tried In Secret Court, Imprisoned
Urgent News from The British Constitution Group At 09:30 this morning (2nd July 2012), in scenes reminiscent of Stasi East Germany, 2 police cars and 4 policemen from Merseyside Police arrested British Constitution Group Chairman Roger Hayes at his Wirral … Continue reading →
Write to your MP – Defamation Bill 2012
Write to your MP The Government published the Defamation Bill 2012 in May. This is now going through Parliament. The Bill addresses some important issues, such as reducing libel tourism and providing protection for academic publication, but the Bill falls … Continue reading →
BBC News – Email and web use ‘to be monitored’ under new laws
George Orwell was right about a device in the corner of rooms that spies on people in their home. He just didn’t have the name of the device or the date quite right… 🙁 BBC News – Email and web … Continue reading →
Take Action: ISPs Selling Out Customers, Pushing Backdoor SOPA
Friends- They’re selling us out. Just weeks after Internet users from across the globe came together to to beat SOPA, the major ISPs are cutting a deal with Big Content to restrict web access for users who are accused of … Continue reading →
G4S: Corporate Contractors Policing Our Streets
Occupy the London Stock Exchange As the west midlands and Surrey police privatisation contract valued at £2bn goes out for tender we must begin to ask questions about these private security companies, namely G4S. G4S have recently been accused of … Continue reading →
BBC News – Acta: EU court to rule on anti-piracy agreement
Protesters assembled across Europe in opposition to the agreement The European Union’s highest court has been asked to rule on the legality of a controversial anti-piracy agreement. The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (Acta) has been criticised by rights campaigners who argue … Continue reading →
BBC News – Acta: Europe braced for protests over anti-piracy treaty
Protests have been organised across the continent, with the majority to take place on Saturday Further protests in opposition to controversial anti-piracy measures have taken place, with another 100 expected to happen in Europe this week. What is Acta? The … Continue reading →
BBC News – Acta protests: Thousands take to streets across Europe
Marchers in London gathered outside British Music House, home to several major rights holders What is Acta? The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement is an international treaty aiming to standardise copyright protection measures. It seeks to curb trade of counterfeited physical goods, … Continue reading →
Google and the Chamber of Commerce
During the SOPA fight, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce was the mouthpiece for the entertainment industry on Capitol Hill. Google continues to lend its brand and credibility to the Chamber — but if Google leaves, it will deal the Chamber … Continue reading →