Tuesday, October 09, 2007
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6 comments:
Splendid stuff!
Trouble is, as the films suggest, the legislation can only be produced by the culprits. Bit liking asking burglars to ratify a law allowing householders to shoot them.
have you given up writing anything now?
busy day.. lots below tho
I love the idea of there "not being a law against lying".
Excellent idea, but about as likely to succeed as a bill to end MPs index linked pensions and move to a money purchase model.
Excellent report, Dizzy, please continue with this.
How about standing for parliament yourself in order to get an MP's anti-lying bill onto the statute books? Or, how about asking one of our decent and honest MPs (yes, there are such people!) to try to get such a bill passed? Be interesting to see who would vote against it.
Auntie Flo'
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