jim on May 13th, 2010

I see that Darren Hector of the excellent PhotoLegal podcast has written to the new Home Secretary PhotoLegal asks Home Secretary to drop s44 Watch that space for further developments, I certainly will be. Blogged with the Flock Browser

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I emailled my My MP to say that I would not vote for him at the General Election as he did not attend the Digital Economy Bill debate last night.  Not that he will be worrried, according to Liberal Conspiracy » Why vote? No point for most voters he is in a safe seat, so [...]

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I ave already written to my MP because he did not attend last night’s debate on the Digital Economy Bill and now I read that Tories drop opposition to UK.gov DNA plans • The Register – so much for principles. I just hope we have some decent candidates on May 6th that I can believe [...]

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jim on April 8th, 2010

Simon Singh’s victory in the High Court in his appeal against the British Chiropractic Association is just the first step. As he says in Sense About Science | Message from Simon Singh we need to keep up the pressure on the politicians and political candidates to reform libel law to prevent this sort of travesty [...]

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jim on March 13th, 2010

First off let me say that I don’t support any political party, I vote for the person who will deliver the policies that I want. We have a Tory MP, Mark Hoban, who seems like a nice enough bloke and supports causes like the campaign against mineral extraction at Brownwich and Chilling and other causes [...]

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