Monthly Archives: December 2009

Happy New Year from IPJ

To begin I would like to wish everyone a very Happy New Year, along with my profound hopes that 2010 will be a better year in terms of rolling back the state and its influences for everyone.

The maintenance and upgrade work that I had planned over the Christmas period for PJC Journal has now been completed, so this blog will be on air 24/7 for 2010 and will return to the aggressive style of investigative digging, highlighting the massive misuse of power being taken by those in unelected positions, (proposed government restrictions permitting), as well as working to restore much of the democratic imbalance that has beset our daily lives.

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PJC Journal offline over holidays

The main PJC Journal site will be going off-line until January 1st for maintenance.

Posting will resume as normal after the New Year, so I will take this opportunity to wish everyone a very happy New Year, and may the celebrations be good ones.

IanPJ

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Now LibDems withdraw EU referendum promise

Nick Clegg stated simple facts about asking the people in Feburary 2008, writing

Nobody in this country under the age of 51 has ever been
asked that simple question. That includes half of all MPs. We’ve been
signed up to Europe by default: two generations who have never had
their say.

On June 16th this year, speaking on Radio 4’s You and Yours, Nick Clegg said:

the only way to sort out the debate about EU membership was to
have a referendum in this country as to whether we stay
in or stay out. What we can’t do is to be a member of a club and
complain about it from the sidelines.

Today, the BBC reported Ming Campbell's appearance on the Daily Politics Show.

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EU Empire – fingerprints at the UK border

As from today, in true East German style, travel checks will begin for UK borders.

“From
30 November 2009, the UK Border Agency is introducing fingerprint
checks at the border for passengers with biometric UK visas,
entry clearances and identity cards for foreign nationals (ICFNs).
This is being introduced incrementally at ports across the United
Kingdom by March 2010.”


It should be noted that the
UK is to fingerprint children of 6 years old and above – unlike
the provisions in the EU Directive which sets the age at 12 years
old and above.

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