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Steady erosion of the rights of a UK citizen | British Politics's Blog
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British Politics’s Blog. The ravings of an individual, UK voter frustrated with our politicians. Steady erosion of the rights of a UK citizen. For example, Article 9 states that “. No one shall be entitled to arbitrary arrest, detention or exile. Now consider Article 12. “. That is a staggering 4.2 million cameras, or 1 camera for every man, woman, child and politician in the UK. Suspected of living in the wrong school catchment area. This example truly places the whole thing into perspective. Also notew...
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Small business suffers at the hands of card processors | Slobba's Weblog
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29 October, 2008. Small business suffers at the hands of card processors. 8212; slobbas @ 3:23 pm. At the moment there is a great deal of focus on small business and rightly so, given they account for 50% of our output and employ 13.5m people. Government has promised that small business will be targeted for support and investment. But how far can government really go and how much new money have they actually got to invest? 8216;cardholder not present’. With an ever rising number of. 2 Comments ». Fill in...
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Are the British moving to a Police State? | Slobba's Weblog
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16 October, 2008. Are the British moving to a Police State? 8212; slobbas @ 12:01 pm. Tags: act of parliament. I don’t normally do politics on this site, but on this occasion, I thought I would make an exception, because fellow blogger, Power to the People. Power to the People is urging the British people to write a letter to their MP. Enough is enough, the UK is becoming a police state by our control obsessed government and we are sitting back and allowing it to happen. It makes me angry to see such...
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Long days, no weekends… here’s to working for yourself | Curiously Inspired
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Notes on a journey through time. Long days, no weekends… here’s to working for yourself. August 17, 2009 in Business. What a difference a year makes! 14 months ago, I had a secure corporate job (or so we tend to think working for large firms! A nice paypacket, worked long hours (or so I thought back then), had no free time to do anything but work, and felt like my life was going nowhere fast. And I chose to leave – on my own accord. No-one pushed me, in fact everyone was pretty surprised. You are comment...
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Cameron: Overseas aid is taxpayers money not yours! | British Politics's Blog
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British Politics’s Blog. The ravings of an individual, UK voter frustrated with our politicians. Cameron: Overseas aid is taxpayers money not yours! David Cameron is wrong to insist that the 9 billion ‘ overseas aid budget’. At a time when the people of this country are facing great hardship, it is foolhardy to believe that he will have widespread support for delivering UK taxpayers money to countries such as Pakistan and China. Cameron keeps telling us how we will all have to accept a period of. Subscri...
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School Exclusions report is a load of tosh! | British Politics's Blog
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British Politics’s Blog. The ravings of an individual, UK voter frustrated with our politicians. School Exclusions report is a load of tosh! A Think Tank supported by the Private Equity Foundation. Calls for difficult children to remain on the school register rather than being excluded. Once again, we witness these so called. Where in this report have the experiences of other children been taken into account? What is the point of having a Think Tank if their review is so narrow as to exclude the conseque...
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Hello, I am back… | Curiously Inspired
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Notes on a journey through time. Hello, I am back…. November 13, 2012 in Personal. Hello It’s me again. Yeah it’s been a long, long while. I’ve been busy…. Busy trying to survive what life’s been throwing at me especially since Feb 2010, when this blog came to an abrupt halt. Busy trying to keep my head above water. Busy coming to terms with the choices I’ve made in my life and their consequences, at times having to dodge suicidal thoughts, and busy looking to define a new purpose in life. My deep apolog...
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How many people can live on Planet Earth? | Curiously Inspired
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Notes on a journey through time. How many people can live on Planet Earth? December 12, 2009 in Environment. It was very interesting to watch the most recent episode of Horizon. Where David Attenborough spoke about the grim projections for the world population and its potential impact on our planet. It’s a scary thought, and one that personally has been on my mind for a while. Whilst we all carry on living our reasonably easy lives in a consumerist society we don’t worry about the impact ...Maybe the pla...
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