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STEED
09-14-06, 06:05 PM
I was wondering when this one would happen and now it has. :down:

1984 is here you are a number and your details are up for grabs. :nope:


Big Brother row as 400,000 civil servants win right to snoop

Last updated at 21:56pm on 13th September 2006



A vast database containing a file on every man, woman and child is being planned by the Government in a 'sinister' expansion of the 'Big Brother' state.
Personal information containing details of every aspect of an individual's life will be available to 400,000 Whitehall civil servants and council workers.
Lord Falconer has ordered privacy laws to be watered down to allow the plans to be forced through.
The plans would allow anyone working for a public body to monitor everything from an individual's driving licence record to whether they had paid their council tax on time.
Critics warned that allowing sensitive financial information to be viewed by all public bodies would leave it wide open to identity fraud. And pensioners who take stands against soaring council tax bills by refusing to pay could have their rights to pension credit withdrawn.
Data-sharing powers would also allow the electoral roll to be used to police the ID card database - allowing residents to be fined up to £2,500 for not registering their name or address.
Data protection laws - which are supposed to safeguard individuals' rights to information held about them - will be changed to force the moves through.
Ministers want the changes in place by April next year. The plans would see a massive sharing of all state databases including the electoral roll, benefits records and information collected by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency - but taxpayer, medical and criminal records would be exempt.
MPs and civil liberties campaigners condemned the moves as a further erosion of individual's privacy by the Big Brother state. The plans were published yesterday in a blandly-worded 'vision statement' by Lord Falconer's Department for Constitutional Affairs.
The document says civil servants and council workers must 'fully understand that the Data Protection Act is not a barrier to appropriate information sharing'.
The Government insisted the database would help people moving house avoid contacting local authority, driving licence and the Inland Revenue separately because records would be updated automatically.
Information should be routinely shared 'to expand opportunities for the most disadvantaged, fight crime and provide better services' and in other instances 'where it is in the public interest'.
Constitutional Affairs Minister Baroness Ashton said the Government was 'committed to more information sharing between public sector organisations and service providers'.
But Ministers have already made inroads into individual freedoms, including the creation of a £200 million Children's Index which will create a file containing information on the health and education of every child in England and Wales.
A report last month warned that a database holding the personal details on ten million children will hand a 'dangerous weapon' to paedophiles.
The Valuation Office Agency is building a detailed property database of every home - including information on conservatories, scenic views and gardens - in preparation for the shake-up of council tax.
Microchips are being fitted in household dustbins by councils to pave the way for a new rubbish tax, imposed on householders who do not meet recycling targets.
And the DVLA was criticised this year after it emerged it had sold the driving licence details of more than 100,000 motorists to private firms. But Simon Davies of Privacy International said the plans were 'alarming', adding: 'Who will decide what is in the public interest?'
Gareth Crossman, policy director of Liberty, said: 'The Government seems set on moving from a situation where information is not shared unless there is a reason to do so, towards one where information will be shared unless there is a reason not to. 'This is an information free-for-all which is very worrying.' Shadow Constitutional Affairs Secretary Oliver Heald said: 'Step by step, the Government is logging details of every man, woman and child - and their home - in "Big Brother" computers. For all of Labour's talk of human rights, it's clear their state inspectors have little respect for people's privacy.
'There is a case for Government agencies to share data to tackle crime and prevent fraud. But I fear the wholesale weakening of Data Protection laws will merely be used as a sinister excuse for bureaucrats to snoop in people's homes and Gordon Brown to increase taxes by stealth.'
Phil Booth, of the NO2ID campaign, said: 'From now on, you can assume that anything you tell to an official or public servant will not only go on your record, but be passed on to anyone at all in "the public interest" - which has already been neatly redefined to mean 'official convenience'. 'How many thousands of officials will now have free rein to snoop on your personal, business and children's lives?'


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=405067&in_page_id=1770

jumpy
09-15-06, 03:43 AM
A little worrying as an article, but this does come from the daily mail... not the most ballanced paper these days. My mum reads the daily mail and is typical of what I would describe as a dailymailreader :hmm: well intentioned, but prone to overreaction.
But having said that, such a centralised system of information is asking for abuse- given the general level of incompetence of most local governement (ie. council tax) I could see one slip of the mouse by a lazy data monkey turning my life totally upside down. Tbh, I'm more concerned about that kind of thing than shady governement agencys snooping through my 'private data' and plotting my incarceration for a overdue council tax payment.

CB..
09-15-06, 05:10 AM
any public servant, govermental representative or member of parliment/house of lord's should be taken out and flogged every time they have a "vision".. even the idea of a government being guided by "Vision statements" is straight out of 1984

information is power....what's the bet that the department which will emerge to deal with this massive centralisation of information will be called the "ministry for privacy"?
to match the "ministry for deciding who lives and who dies" which is of course called......:lol: N.I.C.E.

Immacolata
09-15-06, 06:13 AM
This could have been done so much smoother. Try visit Denmark. We've had such a system for beards now. The thing is, no civil servant can gain complete access to the whole picture, baring police investigators with the proper value. There is a strict law of registration that defines what you can register on each citizen, as well as how much you can share registered information between entities.

STEED
09-15-06, 06:55 AM
I except the dailymail glossed it up a bit but when you stop and think what opposition is there to this government from other political party's the answer is none. All the opposition comes from the press! at this rate they may as well form a new party as the others don't seem to do anything, as for this database I said ten years ago human life with be worth nothing and information will be worth everything. I have been proved right and I don't like it one bit we are going in the wrong direction, what will the next ten years have installed for us?

Bellman
09-15-06, 09:57 AM
:D.....But in some areas we are still back in the 18th century. Try establishing whch 'societies' any professional acting,
or about to act for you, is a member of ! The Human Rights legislation is cited to defend what after all we are assured
could be no more sinister than the membership of a golf club !

Another loss of liberty is the over scrutiny of town centres by security cameras. Typicaly your innocent shopping spree
will be recorded on several cameras running into two figures from shops, street, shopping centre and car park.

'Big Brother' arrived a long time ago ! Our passivity means he is here to stay.

XabbaRus
09-16-06, 05:44 AM
I agree with jumpy. local council workers worry me. Personally I don't have time for them. I think many of them are lazy bums who are in jobs for life. Honestly ever watched a bunch of council construction guys put up a fence or mend a hole in the road. They string out for a week when it can be done in 3 days.

Might be an overstatement saying all council workers are like that but having a look at teh adverts for jobs in my local council it seems that they have to invent posts with weird names when the job is something that could be done by an existing employee.


What Immacolata said is teh better idea and I thought that was how it was at the current time if not as advanced as the Daily Scare(Mail) has written. I also thought that how it is in Denmark is how it is going to be here, I'm sure I read that and the mail is missing it out. I do agree with STEED that we have a government hooked on more legislation as a solution to everything and obsessed with know what we do with our time.

STEED
09-16-06, 07:14 AM
What I find some what disturbing is the number of people who are now voting BNP, for the benefit of you guys outside England the BNP stands for British National Party they are a fringe very right wing party that blames all the country's problems on immigrates they hold some council seats in areas like Oldham. I know that are main political opposition party's are a joke but why are people voting BNP they have no answers what so ever, it's a sad day that the only opposition comes from the national press in this country.

This government is a control freak forcing it's unwanted 1984 Big Brother and Political Correctness on us and they have done nothing for this country, when Labour came to power in 1997 our economy was £50 billion in the black now it's £80 billion in the red. As for the information they are collecting on us your ID will be up for grabs and abused.

From the government to the councils all I see is money being wasted, my own council resurfaced a large section of road and it went right over budget so what do they do? They hold enquiry which costed millions just to come to the answer yes the road surfacing went over budget.

XabbaRus
09-16-06, 10:05 AM
The worst case scenario I see is that Labour intorduces all these laws and regs making it easier to snoop or know what people are up to then some one like the BNP get in and they have all these powers that they can use to turn is into a totalitarian state.

Can't seeing it happen but who knows.

joea
09-16-06, 11:46 AM
I'd say vote but for who? Maybe a little revolt would help, the Charles the First solution wot. :x

malkuth74
09-16-06, 01:14 PM
Was this before or after they took all your guns away?

STEED
09-16-06, 03:03 PM
Tony Blair’s loonies are planning to expel Clair Short out of the Labour party for her remarks a hung Parliament would be a good thing to wake up M.P’s. The funny thing is Clair Short is stepping down at the next general election.

Politics in the U.K. is going down the tubes and why? M.P’s know that most voters just don’t care anymore and they can get away with what ever. The voter is sleep walking and it’s time to wake up and make your MP work for you, that’s what they are paid for.


For the rest of the world
MP = Member of Parliament

STEED
09-16-06, 03:42 PM
http://www.private-eye.co.uk/pictures/covers/big/1167.jpg

From Private Eye. :rotfl:

STEED
09-16-06, 03:44 PM
http://www.private-eye.co.uk/pictures/covers/big/1166.jpg

Another one from Private Eye. :lol:

malkuth74
09-16-06, 07:33 PM
Oh god, love political Funnies. I still have a bunch of Kerry ones.

XabbaRus
09-17-06, 03:54 AM
Those are good ones. Politics nowadays is all about spin.

You see politicians are supposed to take tough decisions and sometimes it will hurt people, but Labour and the rest want to please all the people all of the time. Hence there will be a plan to build a new airport. It will bring business to the region, it will create good jobs. Instead of doing it they have all these focus groups, they let everyone including the dog have its say. Result it takes 5 years in planning then they complain it is over budget.

Case in point, Dyce Airport, Aberdeen. They wany to extend the runway so bigger planes can get so that they can offer more destinations and with bigger planes, less flights on the same route as smaller planes due to larger capacity. Now it will bring economic benefits as more people will come through Aberdeen, more jobs will be created at the airport, a good thing. Ah, but the people of Dyce are moaning that it will be more noise etc. Well the airport was there before all the houses were. The people who live in them bought them knowing an airport was there. So they can't complain as they are also the kind who want a cheap direct flight to Malaga instead of going to London to change flights. Same thing when they made the airport 24hr so late flights can get in. Also the public are thick when it comes to this, they seem to think slightly bigger plane immediately means noisier.

Arghhhh, once upon a time govt just got on with it and left the public to the stuff that they knew best.

STEED
09-17-06, 06:11 AM
This present government has done nothing but interfere with us all from day one it’s a big brother nanny state ruled with an iron rod of PC madness. Come on folks wake up and don’t let them walk all over us all, if this continues what kind of country we will have in ten years time?

Bellman
09-17-06, 08:44 AM
:rotfl:Bring back Roland Rat . Disrespectful of authority, pomposity pricking, confrontational !
An antidote to politics and his near relative the politician ! Now I would vote for him. :rotfl:

Narcosis
10-26-06, 07:23 AM
I except the dailymail glossed it up ?

Actually they have not glossed it up, check this out



http://www.conservatives.com/pdf/revaluation-inspectors.pdf

http://www.conservatives.com/pdf/revaluation-nov05.pdf

http://www.conservatives.com/tile.do?def=news.story.page&obj_id=126282




What I find some what disturbing is the number of people who are now voting BNP, for the benefit of you guys outside England the BNP stands for British National Party they are a fringe very right wing party that blames all the country's problems on immigrates .


I take a view (as X military) if the IRA, who murdered over 3000 people, is allowed to sit in the House of Commons. Then every other legal political party can to. Regardless of their views. Any other statement denouncing this view is no more than
Hypocritical.
If the majority vote for them who are we to say who is right or wrong. If we don’t like them don’t vote them.

The reason why they are increasing their votes (1,000,000 last election)

Muslims keep plotting mass murder from our country and other Muslims protest on the streets of London saying "were going to cut off your heads infidels"? and get away with it.

We have a government that concocted a lie to go to war.
(Just like Adolf Hitler did over Poland)

We have a government that is persecuting Muslims as of last week
(Just like Adolf Hitler did with the Jews)

We have a government that is now going to send spies into our homes
(just like Adolf Hitler did)

We have a government that allows postal vote fraud on a mass scale and in doing so riggs the elections.
(Just like Adolf Hitler did).

We have a government that uses Political injustices to send to prison the BNP leader for saying Islam is evil !
(Just like Adolf Hitler made excuses to send to prison, his political enemies). Yet the pope said it, as did Salmon Rushdie, who gets Police protection.

Regardless of of our views this act alone is outrages. I served the military to protect and serve. Not to allow persecution of others in my own country, just because we hate them.
I don't like the evil Islamic faith, but i have to put up with it..

And on top of all that, Labour are allowing people to raid your houses to snoop on you.
So really, who actually are the real Nazis here in the UK?

People are moving to the BNP because not of their immigration policies, but i believe because the majority are persecuted daily and they have had enough.

I also find reading their web pages in research for the truth, educates me more than having a left wing paper that lie and concoct pictures of British Soldiers torturing Iraqis, as the mirror did. Or listen to a government who lies out of its teeth and is under investigation by the Police for serious crimes as we speak.



Would i vote for them. I would on the grounds, i don't want Islam playing any part in British Politics. This would be the only reason and they are the only ones saying that....So what choice do i have ?




http://www.bnp.org.uk/

XabbaRus
10-26-06, 07:32 AM
Yea you do that. Very clever, you think labour are bad. BNP ever get in and it will be 1933 all over again. They aren't just anti-immigration against muslims or coloured people, though that might be the impression they give, they are anti anyone who isn't British. No thankyou, what would they make of my wife she's Russian, probably assume she is communist and then what?

I don't like how things are in this country but seeing the stuff posted here, everyone is thinking that Britain is a mess and crap.

Geez I'm surprised you can get up in the morning...

The Avon Lady
10-26-06, 07:57 AM
Geez I'm surprised you can get up in the morning...
That will end when the OSLW (Over-Sleep Late for Work) penalties kick in next year.

SkvyWvr
10-26-06, 08:05 AM
Tony Blair’s loonies are planning to expel Clair Short out of the Labour party for her remarks a hung Parliament would be a good thing to wake up M.P’s. The funny thing is Clair Short is stepping down at the next general election.

Politics in the U.K. is going down the tubes and why? M.P’s know that most voters just don’t care anymore and they can get away with what ever. The voter is sleep walking and it’s time to wake up and make your MP work for you, that’s what they are paid for.


For the rest of the world
MP = Member of Parliament

I believed we should...wait a second, your talking about the UK. :oops: Sorry, sounded like the US.:lol:

Narcosis
10-26-06, 08:14 AM
Yea you do that. Very clever, you think labour are bad. BNP ever get in and it will be 1933 all over again. They aren't just anti-immigration against muslims or coloured people, though that might be the impression they give, they are anti anyone who isn't British. No thankyou, what would they make of my wife she's Russian, probably assume she is communist and then what?

I don't like how things are in this country but seeing the stuff posted here, everyone is thinking that Britain is a mess and crap.

Geez I'm surprised you can get up in the morning...

I think it is case of "why did 12 BNP MEMBERS get voted into office in one council in the heart lands of Labour?

Ask the Tens of 1,000s in one ward, why they got up in the morning and voted for them.

I posted that crap up here, because it is up to other people to judge what is the truth and to see through all our prejudices and hate and lies.

As i said, The IRA murdered 3000 people, if it is accetable to have those English Racist in Politics.
Then i think you need to accept democracy for what it is.
Your power is not voting them in.

STEED
10-26-06, 08:18 AM
Tony Blair’s loonies are planning to expel Clair Short out of the Labour party for her remarks a hung Parliament would be a good thing to wake up M.P’s. The funny thing is Clair Short is stepping down at the next general election.

Politics in the U.K. is going down the tubes and why? M.P’s know that most voters just don’t care anymore and they can get away with what ever. The voter is sleep walking and it’s time to wake up and make your MP work for you, that’s what they are paid for.


For the rest of the world
MP = Member of Parliament

I believed we should...wait a second, your talking about the UK. :oops: Sorry, sounded like the US.:lol:

It's a old thread, anyway a update Clair Short is standing down.

XabbaRus
10-26-06, 08:43 AM
Thank god I live in Scotland.....

Narcosis
10-26-06, 09:05 AM
Thank god I live in Scotland.....
You say that, as if Scotland is a pefect place . :rock:

Education for you: Since the Scots got their own power.

http://news.scotsman.com/scotland.cfm?id=960242004

http://www.drugmisuse.isdscotland.org/news/September2002.htm

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/scotland/1105016.stm


tut tut tut.... oh Dear. Can't manage your selfs. No wonder we English ruled you for centuries. :rotfl:

SUBMAN1
10-26-06, 10:41 AM
Sounds like the BNP will do some good for the country. They might just clean up the BBC while their at it! :D

-S