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A voting hint.....

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lincstash · 21/04/2010 22:05

Thanks to Labour, you no longer have:

The right to silence
The right to legal aid
The right to habeus corpus
The right to trial by Jury
The right to cross examine all witnesses
The right to a public trial
The right to see all the evidence against you
The right to protection from self incrimination

Furthermore, you are rapidly losing the principle of innocent until proven guilty.

Justice in this country has gone down the toilet.

Vote Labour for a Fascist Police State.

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jkklpu · 21/04/2010 22:43

in exceptional cases
Not sure that any of your other posts has indicated support for a party that would repeal all of these changes, though. Is this today's basis for deciding your voting preference as opposed to all the other stuff on previous days? Whose manifesto contains commitments to 100% of all of these in every single case then?

Or are you just trolling and forwarding pre-packaged stuff from somewhere else?

You haven't yet mentioned that it's all the fault of immigrants tonight.

gaelicsheep · 21/04/2010 22:46

Absolutely agree that Labour has done all of that. It won't make me vote Conservative though.

WebDude · 21/04/2010 23:15

"Not sure that any of your other posts has indicated support for a party" ...

Is that a pre-requisite?

"Whose manifesto contains commitments to 100% of all of these in every single case then?"

I've seen a few "Why I won't vote XXXX" and while I've not read lots of threads in the Politics section, I'd say that posting a list of changes (for the worse) that a party is responsible for is not completely unreasonable, and of itself should not be classed as "trolling".

lincstash · 21/04/2010 23:22

Well its trolling to labour voters, as they hate you pointing out the truth about there rotten corrupt incompetent party. Labour hates the truth, people like Mandelson get a rash when exposed to too much.

The fact that they then continue to vote labour means they have to do a major orwellian doublethink exercise to avoiding self destructing on there own hypocrisy :O

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omnishambles · 21/04/2010 23:25

I think you maybe speaking as someone who hasnt much experience of an actual fascist police state.

I hate the terms fascist and nazi being bandied about on the politics thread almost as much as I hate them on the bf threads.

And am not a labour voter.

lincstash · 21/04/2010 23:34

I didnt say you were. I said "its trolling to labour voters" in reference to the action of pointing out the many bad things about labour.

Fascism is exactly what Labour is heading us towards. The English police have surveillance and detention powers the East German Stasi would have killed for.

Go read the works of George Orwell, including 'Animal Farm and '1984' for a description of fascism and totalitarianism. I read them when I was 15 and it fundamentally changed my point of view for life

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Meglet · 21/04/2010 23:44

.....and how old are you now? 16?

lincstash · 21/04/2010 23:49

You have to admit, that remark was pretty childish and immature........was it suggested by your year 5 child ? I assume your IQ hasnt left single figures yet, which explains your lack of debating skills.

FYI i have 22 YO son and a 19 YO daughter.

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atlantis · 21/04/2010 23:50

"in exceptional cases"

Or common place in the family courts (don't get me started).

lincstash · 21/04/2010 23:52

Absolutely. The Secret Social Worker Courts. Unaccountable, secret, there to strip you of your rights.

Another triumph of democracy and justice for Nu Labour.

Vote Labour for a Fascist Police State

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