The Lib-Dem/Tory coalition promises a major reform of civil liberties. According to the BBC:
The parties agree to implement a full programme of measures to reverse the substantial erosion of civil liberties under the Labour Government and roll back state intrusion.
This will include:
# A Freedom or Great Repeal Bill.
# The scrapping of ID card scheme, the National Identity register, the next generation of biometric passports and the Contact Point Database.
# Outlawing the finger-printing of children at school without parental permission.
# The extension of the scope of the Freedom of Information Act to provide greater transparency.
# Adopting the protections of the Scottish model for the DNA database.
# The protection of historic freedoms through the defence of trial by jury.
# The restoration of rights to non-violent protest.
# The review of libel laws to protect freedom of speech.
# Safeguards against the misuse of anti-terrorism legislation.
# Further regulation of CCTV.
# Ending of storage of internet and email records without good reason.
# A new mechanism to prevent the proliferation of unnecessary new criminal offences.
Wednesday, 12 May 2010
Sounds good - so far.
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