"Citizens" responses to the Home Office

These responses, right across the spectrum of opinion, might be of interest. Please let us know of others, and of any links that go bad.

Censorship is above all a moral issue. The views of "citizens", informed by "experts" - on tap but not on top - should prevail in deciding what laws to pass.

There is no significance in the order in which these contributions are listed, except that those marked ¶ have been made after the consultation deadline ended and therefore reflect more recent developments.

britannia amid burning media

Prime Minister conflicted

.... there are areas in which the State, or the community, no longer has a role or, if it does have one, it is a role that is completely different. It is not for the State to tell people that they cannot choose a different lifestyle, for example in issues to do with sexuality.

Tony Blair 5th Sept 2006

Preserve Individual Freedoms

Backlash campaigns to ensure the right remedies are applied to the right problems.

Whilst doing so we preserve hard won individual rights and liberties.

See no evil.

The government doesn't want you to view certain images. And will send you to prison if you possess them. Even in the privacy of your own home.