Re: [nottingham] Apparent RIP climbdown by Blunkett

From: Graham Pearson (graham.pearson2@btinternet.com)
Date: Tue 18 Jun 2002 - 19:43:55 BST


The legislation permitting this intrusion was passed years ago with the relevant Minister charged to report to the Houses
on the fulfilment of his duties as commissioned by them statutorily. Nobody bothered then & it is too late now. Currently
Rip van Winkle has just figured out what it all means. So the reporting has to be reviewed to make sure it indisputably
reflects the House's intention so that it cannot be voted against, for it cannot vote against itself.

The issues today are genetic information databanks. No one is listening, for a group of Linux enthusiaists have no such
interest. Fifty pigeons are shot one by one. As you say, "Apparent........". Europol - as reported some time ago - has
already laid out that Europe wide reporting is required, & a Euro code was developed which was being implemented by
Regulation within UK. Of course it probably originated within the UK....but that is another story ------As Donald Rumsfeld
said, there are some things we do not know, yet. Thank you all for reading.

18/06/2002 12:52:22, Martin Garton <martin@wrasse.demon.co.uk> wrote:

>
>Panic stations over for now?
>
>http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/uk_politics/newsid_2051000/2051117.stm
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>Whew. I don't know about anyone else, but I'll be sleeping a little better
>tonight now.
>
>Cheers,
>Martin.
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kind regards
graham.

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