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Law & Policy

By Jo Best

Published: Wednesday 14 December 2005


Name

Karen Challinor


Location

UK


Occupation

Company Director


Comment

One small step away from having some beaurocrat listen to every phone conversation and read your mail before you get it

Sorry but these are yours and my rights being legislated away here without us being consulted, and the people doing it are supposed to work for us, I think they should look for a better solution.

I fully intend to vote for a party that will look for a better solution, one that doesn't affect my rights or make me carry a non compulsory ID card to access basic services and allows me to say what I want within half a mile of parliament square.



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