robknight
submitted by robknight 1500 days ago (via statebook.co.uk)
A hilarious spoof of Facebook, from the perspective of the government departments who want access to our data, courtesy of the Open Rights Group.
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submitted by mpntod 1502 days ago (via henrygeorgefoundation.org)
Some good quotes on land value taxation from a meeting hosted by Vince in the House of Commons...
submitted by robknight 1584 days ago (via independent.co.uk)
Yes, it's hardly news to anyone of a Lib Dem persuasion, but this article in the Indy is as good a summary of the current situation as any.
submitted by robknight 1591 days ago (via uk.techcrunch.com)
Proof that it's not just Lib Dems who care about these things - almost the entire technology blogosphere opposes the government's plans for email/data retention.
submitted by Joe Otten 1591 days ago (via fabulousblueporcupine.wordpress.com)
did they work? I think we should be told.
submitted by Alix 1591 days ago (via cardiffstudentlibdems.blogspot.com)
"Does Gordon Brown really need untold billions of penis enlargement emails?"
Good question. I think we should be told.
submitted by markpack 1591 days ago (via thirdsector.co.uk)
News from 2007, but I like the headline.
submitted by helenduffett 1592 days ago (via reluctantlylibdem.blogspot.com)
Charlotte Gore on how we're supposed to retain our freedom by, er, compromising our freedom.
submitted by robknight 1594 days ago (via lpuk.blogspot.com)
Many purchasing decisions made by local councils and other government bodies are being influenced by 'consultations' with private companies set up by people who may have significant conflicts of interest as they are themselves employees of similar or related public bodies. Should a company of council executives be advising on council executive pay?
submitted by robknight 1594 days ago (via timesonline.co.uk)
THE Home Office has quietly adopted a new plan to allow police across Britain routinely to hack into people’s personal computers without a warrant.
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