That's an interesting opinion. What led you to that belief?it will become worse and worse if we stay in.
That's an interesting opinion. What led you to that belief?it will become worse and worse if we stay in.
Well, I'm sorry that I can't find it with a quick search and that I really don't have what could be several hours trying to track it down again from several years ago.Well that's convenient. Quote something from an official, then can't find the source.
And it is a step in the direction of the European model of being able to hold suspects without charge for far longer than has traditionally been the case in Britain. It's set a precedent, which can now be used to argue for extended detention without charge for more and more things.[/quote][/QUOTE]What does this have to do with EU?
It was introduced by a Home Secretary to deal with terrorist suspects.
First I've seen of that, but as you've said, right now it's just an allegation. In the case of somebody of his profile who's stirred up something of a hornet's nest, it may even be planted evidence to try and discredit him and remove him from the scene. It wouldn't be the first time such a thing had happened.Interesting to see that PBC is agreeing with the sentiments of a paedophile:
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...es-vladimir-bukovsky-denies-charges-cambridge
Oops, sorry innocent until proved guilty and all that!
Obviously his, is a valuable opinion.
I would imagine the fact that it's been getting worse and worse so far, so it seems unlikely that it won't continue to do so,That's an interesting opinion. What led you to that belief?it will become worse and worse if we stay in.
The USSR? Yugoslavia?How can or could it be forbidden to leave? What would they do to us - close the border?.
Who is it runs Guantanamo - in a country they have crippled for decades?And it is a step in the direction of the European model of being able to hold suspects without charge for far longer than has traditionally been the case in Britain. It's set a precedent, which can now be used to argue for extended detention without charge for more and more things.
Ha, a charge against someone, who shares your opinion, was planted.First I've seen of that, but as you've said, right now it's just an allegation. In the case of somebody of his profile who's stirred up something of a hornet's nest, it may even be planted evidence to try and discredit him and remove him from the scene. It wouldn't be the first time such a thing had happened.Interesting to see that PBC is agreeing with the sentiments of a paedophile:
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...es-vladimir-bukovsky-denies-charges-cambridge
Oops, sorry innocent until proved guilty and all that!
Obviously his, is a valuable opinion.
But even so, what does it have to do with his views on the similarities between the the old USSR and emerging EUSSR?
Further more, he compared the legislation on smoking within the EU to illustrate his conspiracy theory:In a February 2006 interview with The Brussels Journal, Bukovsky said he had read confidential documents from secret Soviet files in 1992 which confirmed the existence of a "conspiracy" to turn the European Union into a socialist organisation. The European Union was a "monster", he argued, and it must be destroyed, the sooner the better, "before it develops into a full-fledged totalitarian state".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_BukovskyToday's ideology of the European Union is social-democratic, statist, and a big part of it is also political correctness. I watch very carefully how political correctness spreads and becomes an oppressive ideology, not to mention the fact that they forbid smoking almost everywhere now.