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Big Brother Britain: How much do you earn? Are you gay? Town Hall chiefs have been ordered to find out


readers have had enough..pc council jobsworths...expect riots in the near future...why of why do they print this nonsense ...

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/a ... rtComments


As it isn't legally compulsory to complete the form, I shall tell them to mind their own business. Trouble is, most people won't realise that they can say no.

Or can you give wrong answers, without getting hauled off to Guantanamo Bay under some terrorism law?

- John, Falmouth, UK

yep thats right john...


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From the story:
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Civil rights campaigners yesterday called the survey 'intrusive and very sinister'

then, much later,
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Christine Melsom of the council tax protest group Is It Fair? said: "This is highly intrusive and very sinister.


Since when is a badly-named 'council tax protest group' a civil rights organisation, then?


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Hate to go back to the Alison Pearson drivel, they've allowed some pretty big criticisms through. Well done Lucy.

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Ergh, I'm fed up of reading and hearing this; the only reason young people are achieving is because the exams are supposedly easier. Now, being 18 (and incidentally hoping to collect some decent exam results tomorrow), I have obviously not had the pleasure of taking the exams equivalent to the A Level some 30 years ago - then again, neither have the generation above us had the experience of taking today's A Levels. Criticisms based purely on statistics without looking into content are grossly misleading. The past two years (taking AS and A2) have been the most intellectually rigorous, and frankly mentally and physically demanding, two years of my school career, and so it should be. But to have people probably three times my age commenting on how myself and my peers 'have it easy', when I have worked tirelessly all year to obtain the grades I need to get into university; it just reassures me that criticisms such as this are really talking utter nonsense.

- Lucy, Harrow


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If you look at the actual questions, many concern questions about crime and anti social behaviour.

http://www.communities.gov.uk/documents ... pdf/612732

It's a SCARE story.


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I've probably mentioned this before, but I had to sit behind some poor guy (who'd just finished his A-levels) who was repeatedly told that what he'd worked hard to achieve was completely worthless ("get em free with a packet of tea/Daily mail" were the words used) by someone at least three times his age.

I mean, seriously, what a tosser. Who belittles someone like that?


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It's miserable Monday: How to think positive on the bleakest day of the year


oh the irony....

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/a ... ge_id=1774

I found this article depressing.

- Paul, Birmingham

top one...


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I'm not suprised today is the most miserable day, especially when people read about the latest utterings of the idiot politicians!

- Richard, Worcester


I love that, he doesn't even need to actually say what he's referring to, or even know in his own head. It's enough to just go 'Politicians, eh? Idiots!'.


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jonnyhead wrote:
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I'm not suprised today is the most miserable day, especially when people read about the latest utterings of the idiot politicians!

- Richard, Worcester


I love that, he doesn't even need to actually say what he's referring to, or even know in his own head. It's enough to just go 'Politicians, eh? Idiots!'.


So Richard, have any politicians said anything more idiotic than normal today? Or is your comment just a drab predictable comment.


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