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The laws
are there for us all
Jesse Norman argues that the government
is undermining our very being with its stifling of our rights
to protest
CAMDEN residents are a well-read bunch, so they will instantly
recall A Man For All Seasons, Robert Bolts play (and film)
about Sir Thomas More. More is being betrayed. >
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Paying
the price for saying nothing
THEY say David Miliband is a future contender for the crown
at No 10 Downing Street.
If he mounts the throne he will be, exceptionally, one of the
sharpest intellectuals to have become resident at No 10.
This week the governments local government minister displayed
another important talent any future leader must be possessed
of: How to answer questions without actually saying anything
that one can be held to in the future. >
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Kill the
Bill don't kill off Parliament - An extremely disturbing
government proposal is going through Parliament. The Legislative
and Regulatory Reform Bill... >
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Lib Dem
launch is a bit rich at £50 a throw - With your letters
pages hotting up with the impending council elections, I was
very interested to hear about... >
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Make sure
you check for a winning ticket - I am writing the following
in the interest of all those suffering motorists who receive
Fixed Penalty Notices for parking violations. >
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Please
don't knock the cops - Regarding rumours that Kentish Town
Police Station is due to be closed, I have checked this and
found it to be untrue. >
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Parks
are for peace, not amplified music - WHEN places such as
Hampstead Heath and the Kenwood estate were saved for the public,
they were never meant... >
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