The powers that be, does not like me to write bloggs, or express myself under the Human Rights Act 1998. I was once told a saying by a Northampton brethren, which still holds true to me today. He said, "It is better to be hated for being who you are, that to be loved for being someone you are not." Such great words, I then thought and it defines to me the virtues of integrity, the virtues of humility and the virtues of uprightness. One must sometimes be hated by evil men, to be noble and good. Our radical politicians have caused me much trouble, over the past 12 years, by stealing my wages and implementing terror on my passive personification. Wanton malice have up warded the dregs of tyranny, from whence carnal plot and mischief have plagued our once democratic periphery. This link defines the centuries old British government policy of divide and rule . It was a clever and sometimes woeful strategy, that created an empire, of...
Human Rights Act 1998
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