time for a meeting



Finally we should never loose sight of the fact that there is still at
least a possibility of having this whole thing thrown out. The Home Office
is not at its best at the moment and it might be a good time to ask them to
put it off / give more time for consideration / have another consultation
over the new proposals etc and see if it can be stalled - it might
disappear. We should never give them the impression that we would agree to
their proposals however watered down they are.



INdeed. While we should remain alert, at least, the reasons for optimism
are increasing. Even if someone were to suggest that, after their current
run of fuckups, the HO might like to try to "crack down on porn" to show
that they are doing something, it's quite likely that even the least
liberal of papers will go more in the direction of "you won't be able to do
this properly either, dickheads" rather than forgiving them all their
previous sins. INdeed, should the HO be silly enough to try and regain
ground by going after Vile Perverts (TM), a good strand of attack would be
their total incompetence as demonstrated so far, and the high risk of
innocent middel-class heterosexual white men getting their doors kicked in
and their computers siezed.
Z



Yes! Agree 100%. HO civil servants sat grim faced when before a Commons
Committee
the other day. Seems their "organisation" is near meltdown.
What should our tactics be? Seems a bit risky to rely on their complete
collapse so perhaps it is best to continue the pressure and hope they drop it.
Think that if they did there would be no alternative proposals as they have
so many real problems to try and sort out.

deno posted 3rd June

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