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Topic History of: New EU Treaty
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In The Know All posters should ask themselves WHY the Gov are trying to remove (even more) of our rights?
JK2006 I would quite like a lot of people (tabloid editors, politicians, columnists) to have false allegations made against them from 20 or 30 years ago, be unable to prove their innocence and get banged up for a few years.

They might find a human rights bill quite a good idea then.
Anthony Definitely a good thing in my opinion, which is why the UK government, or should I just say UK government as I'm not trying to make a party political point, will do anything within their power to sidestep it.
Carl I see the panic is already starting to set in after reading a number of the Sunday newspapers on whether or not the EU treaty will be passed.
It will ban 'disproportionate' punishments for crimes and will hand the European courts the final say over sentences.
Is this really a bad thing?