Private company to run phone log
A private company could be asked to run a huge database containing details of all telephone calls, emails and internet use, it has been reported. BBC NEWS | Politics | Private firm 'may run' phone log Do you agree with it? |
Another £12 billion down the drain!
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I love the way that our government wants schemes like this which blanket target everyone, when at the same time they've introduced RIPA and HRA which only protect those scroats the police, security services, and armed forces (because all those wonderful laws apply in Iraq and Afghanistan as well) actually have a reason to conduct surveillance on.
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Relax, this is just Labour lining the pockets of some more of their mates in time for an election;)
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Wonder when we will get Nazi style papers that you have to carry around everywhere before you can travel
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Originally Posted by Boro
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Wonder when we will get Nazi style papers that you have to carry around everywhere before you can travel
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Getting them, we already have them.
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Big Brother socialism gone mad - not content with making an arse of our economy, they now want to monitor everything we do (alongside managing how fast we drive). Clear signs of a government that's been in power too long and has forgotten they are our elected representatives, not dictators!
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Makes me wonder... the different parties have their individual agendas but are they all in on the big picture together, so no matter who gets in, these things still happen. Will voting conservative change anything?
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Originally Posted by Boro
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Will voting conservative change anything?
The political game in the UK is now like the US and played out in centre ground with two parties who are closer to each other than ever before. Oh and neither are socialists by the way. |
Originally Posted by Boro
(Post 8386287)
Wonder when we will get Nazi style papers that you have to carry around everywhere before you can travel
Surely you dont mean identity cards :lol1: |
The Conservatives are against the ID cards and will abolish them, they will also reduce the collection of DNA for those that sneeze (well it must be a crime!).
But the phone log was deemed not a good idea by the EU, even the commision is concerned at the amount of control this Government want over the whole population. |
The only thing that seems to unsettle the three main political parties is when one of the smaller ones gets representatives elected.
Then again they conveniently allow the leaking of membership details of one of these parties and then wanted to sack members from government funded jobs (as if they didn’t already know who the members were!) so pick which one you vote for carefully ;) We are being walked into a big brother state and aren’t far away from the point of no return :( |
This is just takeing the piss.
Makes me want to leave the uk as it is crap as it is to live here |
I think we passed the point of no return a long time ago :(
Sadly, i think the only thing that any UK government will listen to are 80's style poll tax riots. |
All part of the secret agenda which they have been working towards ever since they were elected!
Les :( |
Originally Posted by r32
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The Conservatives are against the ID cards and will abolish them, they will also reduce the collection of DNA for those that sneeze (well it must be a crime!).
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Databases only targets people who are on the system.
So if you have a PAYG sim card obtained from a mate (or stolen phone) which doesn't log your address, you use cash to trade with, false ID of your dead aunty's cousin, use internet cafés and WiFi hotspots for your 'net access. Then basically you're ok to carry on as usual with your terrorist plannings: And its those people not on the databases who most likely to be criminals and to organise terrorist acts. So a database will do nothing to stop this. It only targets the law-abiding (and no doubt punish them whenever they make an obvious, but minor mistake that is against the law, like parking on a double yellow or renewing the car tax 2 days late). |
Originally Posted by f1_fan
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Have they actually said this? I mean in clear policy terms? If so where is it published? If they have fair play to them, but whenever I see them questioned on the subject they make the right noises but never say anything concrete. Same as they are about most things really.
The Conservative Party | Campaigns | ID Cards: Labour's Bad IDea "We will scrap the ID cards scheme, and use some of the savings to build more prison places, provide more drug rehabilitation for those in custody and create a dedicated Border Police Force." |
There is so much snooping by this lot, it makes me wary to go to the loo :Suspiciou
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Originally Posted by judgejules
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Its in black and white here:
The Conservative Party | Campaigns | ID Cards: Labour's Bad IDea "We will scrap the ID cards scheme, and use some of the savings to build more prison places, provide more drug rehabilitation for those in custody and create a dedicated Border Police Force." Hopefully it won't get rolled out as hopefully this government's time is up, but stranger things have happened and Cameron doesn't really have a clear lead in the polls which is staggering quite frankly. I think the Conservatives need to be more upfront and outspoken on policy. If they stated quite clearly some common sense policies on ID cards, road pricing, law and order, immigraton, the economy etc. I can't see how they could lose the next election, but they just seem so wishy washy in their approach that a lot of people would rather the devil they know. Frankly I don't trust either party so doesn't make any difference to me, but it staggers me how Cameron isn't simply a dead cert for the next election. |
Originally Posted by mr_impreza
(Post 8387012)
This is just takeing the piss.
Makes me want to leave the uk as it is crap as it is to live here |
Which state/city?
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Originally Posted by StickyMicky
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i have a chance of leaving the uk and running a carwash in OZ and was discussing the options last night :eek:
If it were me,i would do it. This country is the pits,but then again is the grass greener on the other side? |
My little brother lived in Sydney for five years and then came back and stayed with me for two years until his immigration was sorted out (a long story). The little bollocks didnt stop sulking until Southern Australia confirmed his state sponsored nomination and he was off to Adelaide within a fortnight!
Its not right for everyone, but some people love it. |
Annoying that people think the answer is to have to leave. When alls said and done, the people have the power but chose not to use it. Whats the population of this country? 60 million?
60 million people could choose not to accept these things but being british means we take it on the chin and stick our heads in the sand. |
Originally Posted by speye91
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Micky you would be daft not too.Not like you have any kids is it.
If it were me,i would do it. This country is the pits,but then again is the grass greener on the other side? one of the operators from this country has already been out with full intentions of staying and came back with his tail between his legs because he was not cut out for it. the car wash market over in oz is just about to explode, they simply do not have anything like a conveyor car wash so it is all new tech to them. state? had not even got as far as questioning it yet, as soon as they are building the sites they are becoming busy as hell apparently. so basically i could have any new site that is built (iirc they are doing 5 new sites per year in oz) the thing that puts me off is the sheer amount of time and energy i put into mine in the past 5 years, especially in the first 2, it really hammered me down doing the 74hour weeks and only getting 4 days off per year :cuckoo: i can imagine it being a good bit harder to establish from scratch in a foreign country, heard that a few of our engineers went out to help build some of the sites and i think 2 of them stayed full time, but people always talk **** and tend to bump up just how good things are :nono: i think the wise choice is to hang back for a bit and see how the uk market changes, if the new laws come in regarding the banning of car washing in any other place bar a designated wash site then i would be stupid to move! it just pisses me off that in the first 6 months of the year we were on course to beat the previous years figures again, and then due to the credit crunch bollocks plus all the rain we have had recently, it turns out that my profit is now 10 grand down on the previous year :rolleyes: from an estimated increase in profit, to 10 grand down, in 6 short months :rolleyes: and some people have the cheek to winge about not getting a decent pay rise :razz: :lol1: |
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