Our Government Is The Best!!! - 13th Feb 2008 3:15am
Gordon Brown and his pedigree chums are a load of spineless fecking ...!!!
This country is suffering a slip into recession, has become a heaven for Criminal's, where life in prison can actually mean 12 years, is struggling to keep the health service afloat and refusing to treat patient's with life-threatening illnesses etc...
And way fooking hay, the government have now decided to further ensure that the rich become even richer and the poor become even poorer...
So with all the problem's in this country, the only one the government is even remotely interested in sorting out, is the fact that rip-off merchant's should get more money then ever before by banning the sharing of music...
I say to Gordon Brown, you spineless gutless little prik, instead of developing a deterrent to doing something so fooking trivial, why dont you build a prison system that provide's a deterrent to criminal's, who currently see it as a total joke, an easy life, and it costing the taxpayer billion's every year to look after the ... who terrorize them and their friends!!!
This country is suffering a slip into recession, has become a heaven for Criminal's, where life in prison can actually mean 12 years, is struggling to keep the health service afloat and refusing to treat patient's with life-threatening illnesses etc...
And way fooking hay, the government have now decided to further ensure that the rich become even richer and the poor become even poorer...
Originally Posted by BBC News
People in the UK who go online and illegally download music and films may have their internet access cut under plans the government is considering.
A draft consultation suggests internet service providers would be required to take action over users who access pirated material via their accounts.
But the government is stressing that plans are at an early stage and it is still working on final proposals.
Six million people a year are estimated to download files illegally in the UK.
Music and film companies say that the illegal downloads cost them millions of pounds in lost revenues.
A draft consultation suggests internet service providers would be required to take action over users who access pirated material via their accounts.
But the government is stressing that plans are at an early stage and it is still working on final proposals.
Six million people a year are estimated to download files illegally in the UK.
Music and film companies say that the illegal downloads cost them millions of pounds in lost revenues.
So with all the problem's in this country, the only one the government is even remotely interested in sorting out, is the fact that rip-off merchant's should get more money then ever before by banning the sharing of music...
I say to Gordon Brown, you spineless gutless little prik, instead of developing a deterrent to doing something so fooking trivial, why dont you build a prison system that provide's a deterrent to criminal's, who currently see it as a total joke, an easy life, and it costing the taxpayer billion's every year to look after the ... who terrorize them and their friends!!!