kirovman
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Well this law has just been passed after much compromise and debate.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4341269.stm
It gives the the government more powers over suspected terrorists, from tagging them, to placing them under house arrest.
The reason given is that the intelligence material on them is too sensitive to be revealed in a typical court of law.
And they can't be prosecuted in court because spy bugs can't be used as evidence in court.
The legislation will expire in one year's time, so it may be reviewed further - denied by Tony Blair as being a "Sunset Clause", proposed by the Conservatives.
It doesn't sound as far as the US has been going, but there are fears that it is the biggest threat to civil liberties in the UK, in over 300 years.
So what do you think? Is this legislation rational and under good judgement or not? Will civil rights be under threat?
And, are we taking one step towards becoming an Authoritarian Police State?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4341269.stm
It gives the the government more powers over suspected terrorists, from tagging them, to placing them under house arrest.
The reason given is that the intelligence material on them is too sensitive to be revealed in a typical court of law.
And they can't be prosecuted in court because spy bugs can't be used as evidence in court.
The legislation will expire in one year's time, so it may be reviewed further - denied by Tony Blair as being a "Sunset Clause", proposed by the Conservatives.
It doesn't sound as far as the US has been going, but there are fears that it is the biggest threat to civil liberties in the UK, in over 300 years.
So what do you think? Is this legislation rational and under good judgement or not? Will civil rights be under threat?
And, are we taking one step towards becoming an Authoritarian Police State?