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Tom Paine, expatriate Englishman, used to blog here about the death of liberty in Britain, but is now to be found at www.thelastditch.org

Monday, April 11, 2005

Clarke pledges to push on with ID cards - ZDNet UK News

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Clarke pledges to push on with ID cards - ZDNet UK News
Posted by Tom Paine at 4/11/2005 06:15:00 AM

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The Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005 means people in Britain can now be detained without trial; even without being told the crime of which they are accused. So much for an 800 year tradition of liberty in a country which now has more in common with Myanmar or North Korea (liberty-wise) than the rest of the English-speaking world. © Tom Paine 2006.
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