Monday 31 January 2011

The Equalities Act

We have historically always enjoyed the freedom to say as we please, without fear of repercussions, but always within the bounds of that which is conventional and acceptable to the company which we are in. This not a demographic which can be imposed or regulated and it is impossible to be equitably and equably laid down in law, as there are far too many variables.

Thus it is very wrong to create legislation which empowers certain people and groups to have authority over others, who fall outside those favoured parameters. The cultural and social behaviour of our society has been inherited over centuries. That it is in turmoil is the result of recent Government ideology allowing cultural changes which are at odds with our historic past.

The explosion in immigration together with the advances in political correctness and feminism, have marginalised millions of our population. Until those excesses have been addressed and regularised, and we all feel ‘equal’ once again, there will be continuing perceptions of ill-will and injustice. Until then there will be continuing and escalating misuse of authority by those with ulterior political bias.

Our Common Law is quite capable of protecting us all, if we don’t constantly keep tinkering with it in order to regulate society at the whim of special interest minority groupings.

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