James Ogley

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Sooooo tired but can't get to sleep! Argh!


Played great in two big tourneys today and just missed money in both. Paid for them with a pre-bed Sit & Go :) Night all!
So, a Williams white-wash on the women's side. How dull. #wimbledon
Svylturys. Lithuanian Wheat Beer (Weissbier). Cloudy, citrus notes. A good weiss but no reason to buy instead of a German one. #beer #bier
Just what OS is that meant to be in #CSIMiami?
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Clarke stamps on rights - Thursday, 13th April 2006, 08:03:25 BST.
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So, yesterday a High Court judge told the world what some of us had known all along, that Charles Clarke's "control orders" are incompatible with human rights.

The orders which basically amount to a form of house arrest, and can actually go as far as full-blown house arrest, are applied to people suspected of having a connection with terrorism.

Suspected. That's a big word folks. These people have never been charged or tried, never mind convicted, of any terrorism offence. If they had, they'd be in jail. If there was a scrap of evidence against them, this government would waste no time in going through the courts so I think it's fair to say that in all likelihood they have not (yet) done anything wrong.

I also have not (yet) committed an act of terrorism[1] and under the regime introduced by Clarke[2] I could be placed under house arrest, my passport confiscated and my movements monitored.

The Labour government has shown itself time and time again to have scant regard for legality, human rights, civil liberties and the dignity of the people of this nation. Some people in England and Wales have an opportunity in a couple of weeks to pass judgement on local representatives of the Labour party, and I hope they give this reactionary government a kicking. When the next general election rolls around, it's time for a change, it's time to elect a truly liberal government.

[1]Nor do I intend to incidentally.
[2]My views on Clarke are well known, he's a thug and bruiser. He's worse than Blunkett and shouldn't be in government.