Thursday, November 02, 2006

What's wrong with this country?

I am seriously reconsidering my residence in this country.
According to press reports, the UK leads the world in surveillance of its citizens.
Why and what for? The rise of the stasi in this country should frighten everybody .

It is time we take a stand against state intrusion through: ID cards; DNA databases; NHS database which private companies and the MI5 Stasi will have access to; internment; control orders; curtailing the right to protest within a mile of parliament etc.

Citizens of this country, wake up before reichsfuhrer Blair and his loyal servile MPs in the commons intrude into our lives further. Resist by opting out of the NHS database and refusing to attend your ID card interview when the time comes. Sometimes we have to break the law because the laws are stupid, unjust and vest too much power in this authoritarian government.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml;jsessionid=BLL3NE5OLLVDZQFIQMGCFFOAVCBQUIV0?xml=/news/2006/11/02/nspy302.xml

1 Comments:

At 2:44 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

NHS Medical Data Base - Government plans to put medical records on a national electronic data base. My personal view is that psychiatric files should inform the appropriate agencies if a person was genuinely potentially dangerous (to themselves or others) or if the person was in danger from others. Documentation should also inform the appropriate agencies as to the person’s level of vulnerability and need of assistance. I have very great concerns about the proposed new data base. I have seen huge amounts of paperwork concerning myself, most of it is inaccurate, misleading and open to interpretation. .
Complaints - One of the main problems service users have when complaining about mental health authorities is that the authorities decide the rules of their complaints procedure. In my experience there is also a tendency to penalize the complainer and be-little the complaint as being part of a psychiatric dysfunction. This site will campaign for greater accountability from psychiatric services. Their exists no independent authoriety, to protect the rights of mental health service users. No board of vistors, no independent complaints commision etc. This is clearly wrong and un-democratic, it is very easy to dis-couredge a mentally ill person from complaining.

 

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