View Full Version : Camron's speech - Abolish human rights bill
candygirl
05-10-2007, 05:36 PM
This is a question to you all out there: Did you see David Cameron's speech when he said he wanted to basically abolish the human rights bill?
It was when he was at the conference.
Just asking and wanting to know what you all think.
Perhaps someone could find a link to this speech?
It was dropped in very cleverly and if not in full concentration mode you would of missed it.:confused:
pedsi
05-10-2007, 05:45 PM
The frightening thing is much of the public support this!
lottie
05-10-2007, 05:59 PM
yeah because 'terrorists' are using it to get out of prosecution etc etc....:rolleyes:
candygirl
05-10-2007, 06:06 PM
What a pity .... maybe the waking up will happen soon and people won't vote him in.... or am i just dreaming......
pedsi
05-10-2007, 06:18 PM
yeah because 'terrorists' are using it to get out of prosecution etc etc....:rolleyes:
Madness eh....if it was called the human enslavement bill they'd probably want to keep it!:rolleyes:
Mo0n5tar
05-10-2007, 06:38 PM
What a pity .... maybe the waking up will happen soon and people won't vote him in.... or am i just dreaming......
Do you believe that a more viable alternative is to vote for Gordon Brown?
This could be great news for Britain, a re-affirmation of our liberties and freedoms, refreshing us of the principles on which our once great nation was founded on.
Maybe we should not be so quick to dismiss the removal of the EU operated Human rights act, there is some dialogue here which may enlighten you some more to what it is cameron proposes to do...
http://www.webcameron.org.uk/page.php?id=4&forum_showtopic=1180
candygirl
05-10-2007, 10:08 PM
Do you believe that a more viable alternative is to vote for Gordon Brown?
This could be great news for Britain, a re-affirmation of our liberties and freedoms, refreshing us of the principles on which our once great nation was founded on.
Maybe we should not be so quick to dismiss the removal of the EU operated Human rights act, there is some dialog here which may enlighten you some more to what it is Cameron proposes to do...
http://www.webcameron.org.uk/page.php?id=4&forum_showtopic=1180
No i do not think Gorden Brown is a good option i don't think any of the three parties are because lets face it they are all pro Europe in one way or the other... they will all do what Europe bids... perhaps it is time for change before it is too late ... perhaps we should look at our choices cos at the moment all i can see is puppet A Puppet B or Puppet C..... All i can see is getting rid of one liar and replacing him with his double. Sorry those are my views on Camron....As far as i can tell a vote for any of the three major parties is a yes vote for Europe and more police state.-