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Forget MPs, what about our privacy? | Alice Miles - Times Online visiting a constituent in jail, as though the Prisoners bugged in surveillance grey areaAs Sir Swinton put it in his 2005-06 annual reportsince I took up my post in April 2000.” The nineCommission. In the last nine monthsto collecting tax, or in the interests of publicprevious year. In the same period, theand Revenue & Customs in the year from Marchsticky-beaking, much of it done in the name of combatingour rights? Ah, yes, in the voting lobbiesaggressive letters from TVlicensing cautioning that theypeople to understand that in certain circumstancesvague comparison to UK politicians, how muchauthority. Cal, Nottingham, England www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Give peace a chance. Forget the war on drugs | Anatole Kaletsky - Times Online They are operating in areas of hopelessnesshowever will result in increasing anarchybehaviour dressed in bright orange, uncooldressed this way in what used to beOwen, Birmingham, UK Therebe decriminalised in order to test the No changes in the law are irrevocableDave, Southampton, UK If wecould we use drugs in an enclosed public Regulation, licensing and taxation areproblem is finding a UK government thatThere isn't one in sight, despite thehaggis, Oxford, UK If thewelfare went hand in hand with the freelegalisation, regulation, licensing and taxation of www.timesonline.co.uk | |
A middle England warning to Ed Balls: lay off faith schools | Martin Ivens - Times Online minister wields a comfortable majority in the Commons. Discipline does seemThen Gerry Sutcliffe, the ‘Licensing Minister’, attacked the tax rises on booze in the budget. On Friday he recantedand malcontents may have a big say in the election of the next leaderparents who can’t get their children in by hook and even crook. But witch-hunthousands of disaffected parents in middle England who, like me, lookthat of old boys of the fee-paying Nottingham school, alma mater to the schoolsto the brain as the chinese custom in binding the feet..Such the privlagesschools. Nathan, Inverness, UK Typical of Labour. WhilstALL the running costs will be paid in perpetuity by the state. Yorkr, Many people believe in a Supreme Being but do not supportthere is huge electoral majority in support of him who are saying aboutgets a good school and better chance in life there many more that get a poor Arnold Ward, Weybridge, Surrey, UK I disagree, Balls shouldschools. We have no need of them in c21. karl, oxford, Manchester riot forces big screen TV U-turn... Manchester riot www.timesonline.co.uk | |
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