Liberties lost or better Britain?

Mey

Part of the furniture
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Smoking banned, identity cards on their way and "glorification" of terrorism outlawed. Do you think MPs are striking the right balance between personal liberty and protecting the public? Take this test to see where you might stand:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4715414.stm

My Score: "4 - 6 - Many of these changes worry you - your score reflects the fact that there is a difficult balance between individual rights and responsibilities."
 

Vilje

Fledgling Freddie
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My score: 7

Which puts me in the "7-9 category":

"You broadly back moves by the state to protect its citizens, although you have concerns freedom is being eroded in some areas. "
 

Darksword

Can't get enough of FH
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cant be arsed to click, done many a essay on this, but interesting discussion. yes liberties are being lost, some to benefit, some not, u know a protest can be arrested as a riot if more than 5 people (or 7). a 12 year old girl or something ridiculas like that was arrested under terrorism laws for the protests against britain going to war in iraq. blah blah blah i dunno bored :(
 

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