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Posted by jerzed on Monday, 19 February 2007 08:45:58

This Sunday I was privileged to attend two celebrations, the first being the
dedication ceremony at the Wealdstone War Memorial commemorating Harry Farr
and James Swaine, whose names were at last rightly added to the list of men
who gave their lives for King and Country.

I am always moved at such events, as they throw into stark relief our
mortality and the sacrifices, highlighted so eloquently by both the Mayor,
Cllr Janet Cowan and the Bishop of Willesden, the Rt Rev. Peter Broadbent,
so we can live in freedom from tyranny. In pardoning these brave men, I
firmly believe that in this, the government has done the right thing in
restoring honour to the families.

The second celebration was that of the Chinese New Year, this year being the
Year of the Pig. Through these pages I would like to wish our friends and
neighbours in the Chinese community, a happy, healthy and prosperous new
year.

For the rest of us, instead of the Year of the Pig, it will be the Year of
the Rat, or more correctly the Year of the Lab-Rat as we are forced into a
caged society, our food regulated, our movements through the maze of streets
monitored via black boxes and CCTV, cattle-tagged with Oyster and ID-cards,
with the final indignity of our waste products being weighed and inspected
via chipped dustbins.

In April, you, as a once free citizen, will not be able to apply for a
passport without being forced, like a common criminal, to hand over your
fingerprints that will be available to all EU member states. Worse, for new
passport applicants, you will be compelled, at your own expense to visit an
"interview centre", to submit to, (in the Labour governments own terms), an
"intrusive interview" before a passport is "granted". What happens to
someone born in the UK and who "fails" the interview? Do they become a
"non-citizen", trapped within this island's borders, effectively a prisoner
in a big open prison, HMP-Albion? Wilberforce abolished slavery 200 years
ago, under Blair electronic slavery is back. Renew your passports NOW to
avoid being fingerprinted, scanned, or "interviewed" for the next ten years.

I apologise in advance for linking these events, but looking at what this
morally bankrupt, disgusting, control-freak, excuse for a Labour government
is doing in raping our traditions, stealing our freedoms and murdering our
laws, I am absolutely certain that the brave people who died, were wounded,
fought for and who are still fighting for this country must be wondering
whether they won or indeed if it was worth the effort, with the attendance
of Police Minister (formerly ID-cards supremo) Tony McNulty MP, being the
ultimate irony.


In profound dismay

Cllr. Jeremy Zeid
(Conservative- London Borough of Harrow - Kenton-West)

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Posted by Stjimmy on Monday, 19 February 2007 10:48:21

Just a shame that the Tibetan Community will again be living in fear and humiliation, as the Chinese Government party on and make the United Kingdom and the World think they are perfectly humane.

Which their not, but hey no one in the UK Government cares!

Posted by blackpikex on Monday, 19 February 2007 20:17:24

Cllr. Jeremy Zeid I hounour you for bringing this to the general publics attention at on obvious risk to you position on the council. I only Hope that we can wake enough people up to this reality before be are living in a Neo Blairite fascist state.

Posted by DaveGould on Monday, 19 February 2007 20:33:41

Excellent title & post, Jeremy.

More information:

https://www.webcameron.org.uk/blogs/form.aspx?id=2627
http://www.renewforfreedom.org/

Posted by scrubsupwell on Monday, 19 February 2007 21:44:00

Just a simple question to a well-presented piece jerzed - thankyou. Do you think the British people would a stood for this level of control had it not been for 7/7?

Postscript

We should be asking more questions on the anomalies of 7/7?

Posted by pelican on Saturday, 24 February 2007 06:32:43

if you think the Conservative party are going to reverse any of these things when/is they get into power then think again, that's not how governments work. How often have you seen national gorvernments relinquish any power ? Not very often I'll wager...

Posted by DaveGould on Saturday, 24 February 2007 19:42:58

"Just a simple question to a well-presented piece jerzed - thankyou. Do you think the British people would a stood for this level of control had it not been for 7/7?"

I was surprised at how little difference 7/7 made. But I don't think the British people will stand for it when they eventually decide that what's going on is quite dangerous.

"We should be asking more questions on the anomalies of 7/7?"

Yes. In particular, why was the Official Report wrong and omitted things like:
What explosives were used?
What detonator was used?
Why did Haroon Rashid Aswat phone the bombers 30 times including on the day of the bombing and what is his relationship to MI5?

Posted by scrubsupwell on Saturday, 24 February 2007 20:10:32

Agree David I miss all minds being connected because any mention of 7/7 on this site brings a plethora of warbling dowonno's as if it was folklore or urban legends. II thought we killed all the witches? Perhaps I'll let these people read secret documents ie UK Eyes Only, then they may pick-up and satrt using their sixth sernse.

Seriously we have to take note of 7/7 eye-witnesses esp. the bus where it all went wrong.....

Posted by DaveGould on Monday, 26 February 2007 20:44:25

Eyewitnesses in stressful situations are unreliable and have to be corroborated.

Nevertheless, there's enough reliable indications that the Government are unnecessarily hiding things that the public have a right and a duty to know.