Apple and NSA

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by johnv, Jan 1, 2014.


  1. Why not check rather than fire back??
     
  2. Like it!
    Whilst the US can intimidate individual countries, it can't intimidate the entire EU, though once again, the UK will be leaning across the Atlantic and sucking up to the American military industrial complex, thus weakening the EU position.
     
  3. Check what?
     
  4. No one can add to the number of ways to be a criminal the way the Labour lot did. Yet ironically bit illegal to claim false exult sea and flip homes. Funny that.

    Was at am event in Edinburgh today with subject bring devolution and affect on business. All interesting stuff..
     
  5. They were in power for over 10 years have you got a like for like comparison with the Thatcher/Major administration?
     
  6. My favourite quote was:
    While 36 committee members voted to hear Snowden, only two, both British Conservatives, voted against.
    ...
    The Lib Dem MEP Sarah Ludford denounced the Conservative position. "To ignore [Snowden] is absurd. The issue of whether the intelligence services are out of control merits serious examination in Europe as in the US. The Tories' ostrich-like denial is completely out of step with mainstream opinion in both continents, including Republicans in the US and Merkel's centre-right party in Germany. But their line is consistent with the obdurate refusal of Conservatives at Westminster to clarify and strengthen safeguards on snooping by GCHQ."


    Thank the maker that someone is looking at this objectively!



     
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  7. I assume you mean independence. The SNP administration are threatening any business leaders who are openly critical of independence with retribution. So much for an open debate.
     
  8. Yes, with key speaker being a notable economist professor and a panel of mainly centre non committals and a Rob Roy himself.
     
  9. This is a joke, right?! Thatcher took industry, blair took your liberty
     
  10. I wasn't stating an opinion just asking a question?
     
  11. just the things you have to do to get the write decision. :wink:
     
  12. Is it the same if its verbal?


    ;-)
     
  13. yip,:wink:
     
  14. Depends what you mean by "new laws". Many of the new acts of parliament replace old acts; the previous legislation is amalgamated, codified, partly repeated and partly repealed. Likewise most Statutory Instruments are not on new topics, but supersede previous SIs. The only truly "new" laws are those on fresh topics not previously covered - and there are very few of those.
     
  15. Err,I can't find the words "new laws" in my original reply
     
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