Posted by theonlinesociety On October - 21 - 2011 Comments Off

Tim Worstall There is, however, one great benefit from this decision: perhaps for the first time, the judges’ way of thinking has been made absolutely clear. They think it is for the Supreme Court to decide when the elected government doesn’t know what it’s doing, and then to correct its legislative blunders. Lord Brown does [ Read More ]
Posted by theonlinesociety On October - 5 - 2011 Comments Off

John Tyler Theresa May is not wanted on our democratic journey when she prevents Maryam Rajavi from exercising an invitation to speak to members of our parliament. Theresa May and the pathetic civil service running her office is preventing an eminent and well respected dissident from the tyrannical Iran regime from speaking on the subject [ Read More ]
Posted by theonlinesociety On September - 18 - 2011 Comments Off

Lex Ferenda I have had a couple of experiences recently with the UK Border Agency or Immigration Department as they used to be known. My experience confirms that our country’s border controls are nothing short of a joke. There is little control over immigration and there is systematic abuse of our laws which we seem [ Read More ]
Posted by theonlinesociety On August - 27 - 2011 Comments Off

Lex Ferenda I was going to write a few thoughts down regarding the aftermath of the riots. I am concerned that the Government seem to be happy to allow the Courts to wave the stick and there is a distinct lack of discussion on the policy changes required to reverse the mess we are in. [ Read More ]