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When Cameron was re-elected this year, the first words he uttered to the British public were, "“For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens: as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone”
WTF? Only the Independent jumped on his words and stated, "This is the creepiest thing David Cameron has ever said" Why would Cameron use such overly fascist language and more alarming, why were those words barely noticed by main stream media? Since May of this year there's been an abundance of new legislation and most of that legislation comes under the guise of “war on terror.” So what can this new "war on terror" legislation implement? 1. More police-state powers. 2. criminalise speech and political activity. 3. New disruption laws for individuals. 4. New banning laws for groups. 5. New public disorder laws which is based purely on perceived risk. This means peaceful protests can be broken up or stopped prior to taking place. 6. Massive new surveillance....The right to spy. It would be nice to think this was all for our own safety, lots of people cosy up with those thoughts. Unfortunately its more about constantly and affectively controlling the people of this country; its a slow removal of an open society that we presently know as democracy. David Cameron should not be trusted with our country.
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