this is an old thread at the bbc on a specific issue:
the update to part of the story involves Mr.Haw who has been protesting for 4 years over Iraq etc. Basicaly what we see is apparantly the first use of british parliamant bills trying to target an individuals right to peacefull protest.
Anyway its since the article was written, been to the high court and they ruled in his favour - as long as he keeps up his protest they can't kick him of his protest patch. So a blow in the right direction for a healthy democracy. But people who after the date this goes through into law, wont be able to join him/do their own peacefull protests.
Still it is disturbing to see our MP's target an individual with their powers WE give them. We need to keep an eye on this kind of thing. Its not going to be easy in the current climate of fear, and it does make things difficult for the security forces i expect, so i can see both sides of the argument.
Still with the PM urging us to go about our business as usual(which we are), i think he needs to look at that message and apply it to himself and his cabinet, especialy when making laws that infringe on our hard won basic freedoms.
In the context of the poll, freespeech is also the right of freedom of expression in a peacefull manner - a cornerstone of any true democracy imho.
the update to part of the story involves Mr.Haw who has been protesting for 4 years over Iraq etc. Basicaly what we see is apparantly the first use of british parliamant bills trying to target an individuals right to peacefull protest.
Anyway its since the article was written, been to the high court and they ruled in his favour - as long as he keeps up his protest they can't kick him of his protest patch. So a blow in the right direction for a healthy democracy. But people who after the date this goes through into law, wont be able to join him/do their own peacefull protests.
Still it is disturbing to see our MP's target an individual with their powers WE give them. We need to keep an eye on this kind of thing. Its not going to be easy in the current climate of fear, and it does make things difficult for the security forces i expect, so i can see both sides of the argument.
Still with the PM urging us to go about our business as usual(which we are), i think he needs to look at that message and apply it to himself and his cabinet, especialy when making laws that infringe on our hard won basic freedoms.
In the context of the poll, freespeech is also the right of freedom of expression in a peacefull manner - a cornerstone of any true democracy imho.
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