Month: March 2008
Why do you Need to Know Who I am?
This story, picked up on the NO2ID forums makes disturbing reading as I can see other operators making similar demands. LERWICK Community Council has joined […]
Bank Fraud
Graham Boynton paints a worrying picture of bank fraud in the Telegraph. It was a moment I have always dreaded – indeed, have had nightmares about. […]
Democracy À la EU
Daniel Hannan blogs about the EU parliament reaction to protests: A number of Euro-sceptic MEPs are to be fined for having demonstrated in the chamber […]
Consumer Power and Phorm
Talk Talk has backtracked on the Phorm issue. Instead of setting up the service as opt-out, they have been persuaded by customer reaction to provide […]
Oath of Allegiance
More from our lords and masters about “citizenship” School-leavers are to be encouraged to swear an oath of allegiance to the Queen under new government […]
BBC and the Passion of Christ
There’s a dramatisation from the beeb over Easter – a reworking of the passion of Christ. It’s upset some Christians. The BBC is to screen […]
Why I’m Against ID Cards
Shane Richmond talks about his objection to ID cards: I’m against ID cards for two reasons, one practical and one philosophical. The former is that […]
Seven Deadly Sins
The Pope can always be relied upon to raise a smile. He is bringing the seven deadly sins up to date. Drug pushers, the obscenely […]
Climate Consensus?
We are told repeatedly by the hysterical enviroloony crowd (we’re all gonna die, I tell ya, we’re doomed! Doomed!) and the government that there is […]