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Signs of the Times for Fri, 30 Jun 2006

Henry Porter
29 June 2006
In the guise of fighting terrorism and maintaining public order, Tony Blair's Government has quietly and systematically taken power from Parliament and the British people. The author charts a nine-year assault on civil liberties that reveals the danger of trading freedom for security - and must have Churchill spinning in his grave

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Reuters
Fri Jun 30, 2006
LONDON - A poll in Britain revealed on Friday that British Prime Minister Tony Blair is less popular than his main rival for the first time in 12 years.

Blair also suffered more bad news on the electoral front, with results from by-elections for two vacant parliamentary seats yielding a poor showing for his Labour Party.

Pollsters YouGov, in a survey commissioned by the Daily Telegraph newspaper, found 30 percent of Britons thought new Conservative Party leader David Cameron would make the best prime minister, against 28 percent who preferred Blair.

The Telegraph said it was the first time any of five successive Conservative leaders had been preferred to Blair since Blair took the helm of the Labour party in 1994 as opposition leader under Conservative Prime Minister John Major.

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Comment: For so many Labour voters to take the unimaginable step of moving towards the Tories suggests that Blair is one of the most hated British leaders in recent history.

People need to understand; the Tories are the traditional war party! And Labour voters are being forced into the Tory camp because a Labour leader's warmongering!

Having said, that it seems that the British public are not exactly that stupid, and both Blair and the Tory leader Cameron have been dealt serious defeats in the recent by elections. Perhaps the British public want a clean slate - get rid of ALL political parties and start again. This time, however, the first order of business would be ask all for applications from all those people who would like to be a politician. Once they had been placed on a list banning them from ever running for office, things could progress. :-)


Reuters
Fri Jun 30, 2006
LONDON - Britain discussed raising the threat of U.S. nuclear retaliation to dissuade China from attacking its Hong Kong colony at the height of the Cold War, previously secret papers revealed on Friday.

Dismissing Hong Kong as strategically irrelevant, highly vulnerable and indefensible by conventional means, the British government nevertheless decided that it did have a vital symbolic role as the country's sole frontier with the Communist world.

"For political reasons we have no choice but to stay there at present," cabinet secretary Norman Brook wrote to Prime Minister Harold Macmillan in July 1959.

"Though at any time the Chinese could make conditions impossible by cutting off food and water supplies and strangling the trade as to make our presence virtually untenable," he added.

Hong Kong was handed back to China in 1997 after 155 years as a British colony.

Developing the argument in 1961, foreign secretary and Macmillan's successor Alec Douglas Home broached the delicate issue of both approaching the Americans to act if necessary and at the same time making the Chinese aware.

"It must be fully obvious to the Americans that Hong Kong is indefensible by conventional means and that in the event of a Chinese attack, nuclear strikes against China would be the only alternative to complete abandonment of the Colony," he wrote in a letter marked "top secret."

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Comment: Doesn't it just warm you heart to read the words of our wonderful leaders as they calmly discussed dropping nuclear bombs on Chinese civilians in order to hold on to a tiny piece of the British Empire?

Reuters
Fri Jun 30, 2006
Dutch prime minister Jan Peter Balkenende is set to hand in his government's resignation to Queen Beatrix on Friday, after a small party in his ruling coalition quit over the handling of the citizenship of a Somali-born Dutch lawmaker.

Before new elections expected as early as September or October, a minority government based on the two remaining parties in Balkenende's coalition was expected to rule, with the help of rightwing parties.

But Labour is set to grab 44 of the 150 parliamentary seats in the expected autumn elections, according to opinion polls.

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