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Which values don′t you share?

Itsme | 22.03.2009 13:53 | Repression

The Home Office's new counter-terrorism document called 'Contest Two' - to be published on Tuesday - will increase the focus on challenging individuals and groups who undermine the UK's "shared values" - even if they are not actually breaking any law.

It is suggested that the government will punish people who do not share British values by sidelining them and by denying them public funds and challenge nonviolent extremist groups, even though they are not lawbreakers.

So, if you exhibit signs of extremism, by failing to subscribe to certain 'shared values', you could be in trouble even if you are not breaking any laws. Although ′Contest Two is aimed principally at Muslims, there can be little doubt that the police will seize on this new opportunity to further harass peaceful demonstrators, regardless of their faith or lack of it.

The government is training 60,000 people to assist 3,000 anti-terrorist police to ″...know what to watch for as people go about their daily business in crowded places such as stations, airports, shopping centres and sports grounds." Surveillance vigilantes?

Itsme

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Like the Stasi

22.03.2009 14:51

"Training 60,000 people..blah..blah" The Stasi were were good at that, weren't they. Still, some of us who have no time for these "shared values" (whatever they may be? where defined?) should be able to infiltrate this training and expose it.

Stroppyoldgit


XXX1X

22.03.2009 22:45

Would those "shared values" include the Magna Carta Libertatum by any chance?
The government is the biggest threat to our "shared values", constantly undermining the values set out in the charter. For example:

'No freeman shall be taken or imprisoned, or be disseised of his Freehold, or Liberties, or free Customs, or be outlawed, or exiled, or any other wise destroyed; nor will we not pass upon him, nor condemn him, but by lawful judgment of his peers, and the law or the land. We will sell to no man, we will not deny or defer to any man either justice or right.'

If the government can't stick by it's own laws, it must be overthrown, and rightful justice reinstated by us the ordinary people.


A Leveller