Under our present system, lobbying is seen as a way the big boys can buy politicians and shape government policy. People complain and the government sees this as a way of silencing dissent, so introduces a bill that will silence critical opposition. There are many roads to fascism, and the state knows them all.
How the state plans to shut down dissent
Later this month, the Trades Union
Congress is backing a march and rally in Manchester against the
ConDems’ carve-up of the NHS. Next year, a repeat campaign could be
deemed illegal under legislation due for debate in parliament today.
The TUC is not exactly a scaremongering
organisation. So when general secretary
Frances
O’Grady warns that the Transparency of Lobbying, non-Party
Campaigning, and Trade Union Administration Bill is an “attack on
free speech worthy of an authoritarian dictatorship” there is just
cause for alarm.
She points out that the Bill has been
drawn so widely that it will “shut down dissent for the year before
an election”, adding: “No organisation that criticises a
government policy will be able to overdraw their limited ration of
dissent without fearing a visit from the police.”
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How the state plans to shut down dissent
Later this month, the Trades Union Congress is backing a march
and rally in Manchester against the ConDems’ carve-up of the NHS. Next
year, a repeat campaign could be deemed illegal under legislation due
for debate in parliament today.
The TUC is not exactly a scaremongering organisation. So when general secretary
Frances O’Grady warns
that the Transparency of Lobbying, non-Party Campaigning, and Trade
Union Administration Bill is an “attack on free speech worthy of an
authoritarian dictatorship” there is just cause for alarm.
She points out that the Bill has been drawn so widely that it
will “shut down dissent for the year before an election”, adding: “No
organisation that criticises a government policy will be able to
overdraw their limited ration of dissent without fearing a visit from
the police.”
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