I just became aware of this little gem:
From:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/a ... =1770&ct=5
Entitled 'Big Brother Britain'.
I think it is gosh (bless me Friar)ing reprehensible that a government can pass an edict that effectively allows it to change any law it sees fit at will.
And it will now have full access, and all national and local government departments too, to our 'phone records, both the time date stamp and the content also of any text messages we send.
And in 2009 they will have the same access to our internet activities.
Such is the 'State of Fear' in which we live, whereby we roll over and let the government do what they wish.
On October the 1st they made it illegal for any one under the age of 18 to buy tobacco products.
So we now have a rash of frustrated, irate and nicotine deprived 16 and 17 year olds on the street, legally allowed to indulge the day before but now outlawed.
Politicians in the UK are stark raving mad, having now also proposed that smoking while driving will be illegal, because it takes two hands to light a cigarette.
You can still eat and drink though, and use a hands free mobile.
Want a 4x4?
That'll cost you £300.00 to 'rent the roads' for a year, until they have phased in the £2000 p.a. rent scheme.
Fuel, fine you can have some.
We'll take 58p in the litre in tax, thanks. So don't be surprised if it goes up, and we'll increase it another 4p per litre in the next twelve months too.
But for gods sake don't stop smoking or driving your gas guzzler, the country relies on you to keep it's managements wheels oiled.
Had to rant, the most taxed country in Europe where people will queue at a gas station for an hour in order to deprive the tax man of £3, that being the maximumsaving they would make by filling up an empty tank. Most would have had at least a 1/4 tank or even 1/2. But we sit by mutely otherwise.
I want a revolution in the UK and I want it now!
:knight:
OK nervous break down is out of the way, until next time .