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bilko2

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1,693 posts

254 months

Sunday 16th January 2005
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Just a thought. I wonder how many things Labour has or is in the process of banning whilst in term?
Whether you agree or disagree i would find a compiled list interesting. Even the minor stuff.
Off the top of my head

1/Foxhunting - ongoing
2/mobiles whilst driving
3/smacking to the extent of leaving a mark

If you number them then it will be easier to read at the end, that is if you care to comment

Not up to any mischief or trying to bring anyone down it's just i think we may all find the results suprising, unless it's been done before.

dnb

3,330 posts

264 months

Sunday 16th January 2005
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4/ Certain types of DIY - (eg Building regs part Part P)

Not exactly a ban, but it's certainly going to make some things needlessly difficult.

Raify

6,554 posts

270 months

Sunday 16th January 2005
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The house of lords?

Lois

14,706 posts

274 months

Sunday 16th January 2005
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Ban chavs. Would also help get labour out of power!

sadoksevoli

1,232 posts

279 months

Sunday 16th January 2005
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A de facto ban on constructively debating topics such as race relations, mulitculturalism, Islam, the economy, Europe, democracy, liberty and freedom without being blacklisted as a bigot, racist, homophobic, discriminatory, corrupt, ignorant, or just stupid... welcome to Bliar's Britain.

Oh and a ban on voting anything but Labour (even if you do Labour vote-rigging will ensure nothing bad happens).

FourWheelDrift

91,767 posts

306 months

Sunday 16th January 2005
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Freedom.

v15ben

16,111 posts

263 months

Sunday 16th January 2005
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FourWheelDrift said:
Freedom.


Here Here!!

Also add to the list:

Fair Wages for the 999 services and Operational Fire Fighters!

Graham

16,378 posts

306 months

Sunday 16th January 2005
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Driving anything over a 1.0 shed.

anyone with v8 tendancies to be hung


p.s Tony is a (C)unt

bilko2

Original Poster:

1,693 posts

254 months

Sunday 16th January 2005
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sadoksevoli said:
A de facto ban on constructively debating topics such as race relations, mulitculturalism, Islam, the economy, Europe, democracy, liberty and freedom without being blacklisted as a bigot, racist, homophobic, discriminatory, corrupt, ignorant, or just stupid... welcome to Bliar's Britain.

Oh and a ban on voting anything but Labour (even if you do Labour vote-rigging will ensure nothing bad happens).

I think there is a new law comming out to do with racist comments.

groucho

12,134 posts

268 months

Sunday 16th January 2005
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Nothing wrong in banning no.1
they're banning enjoying yourself.

>> Edited by groucho on Sunday 16th January 09:19

shirley temple

2,232 posts

254 months

Sunday 16th January 2005
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a ban on common sense, to permit the government to introduce stoopid taxes, and laws that the electorate will tolerate (sure they'll whinge and whine but they'll do nothing about it), , , , , , ,, , ,

oh hang on, its allready happened........Damn!!...



c c

8,012 posts

261 months

Sunday 16th January 2005
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anonymous said:
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Do you really think they would even know how to vote?

nonegreen

7,803 posts

292 months

Sunday 16th January 2005
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c c said:

anonymous said:
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Do you really think they would even know how to vote?


Yeah course they do they know how to sign for their benfits. its exactly the same.

bilko2

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1,693 posts

254 months

Sunday 16th January 2005
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Anyone know any more definate bans? I was under the impression that hoards of things had been banned. Good OR bad.

puggit

49,430 posts

270 months

Sunday 16th January 2005
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Radar detector ban on the way

bilko2

Original Poster:

1,693 posts

254 months

Sunday 16th January 2005
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Given up with numbers but:

Smoking in certain places

Lois

14,706 posts

274 months

Sunday 16th January 2005
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c c said:

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Do you really think they would even know how to vote?

How else are labour still here?!


Plotloss

67,280 posts

292 months

Sunday 16th January 2005
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Being able to collect the fruits of your labour without a goodly portion of it being diverted to some tracksuit clad lambert and butler smoking layabout with an army of government sponsored collateral items, or as the rest of us know them, children.

vixpy1

42,697 posts

286 months

Sunday 16th January 2005
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anonymous said:
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The only way a party can win or lose an election is if the middle classes vote for them.

Which they still are....

AJLintern

4,338 posts

285 months

Sunday 16th January 2005
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Doesn't help when your local Tory MP defects to them either