There is a strong interaction between British ideas on security and those adopted by Europe, where New Labour dreams of authoritarian and democratic socialism can be writ large. The justification of a new database to hold fingerprints for every EU citizen is a larger white elephant than any yet conceived. Knowing the opposition that would arise if this project was publicised:
The proposal, which was buried in a lengthy European Commission document setting out policy goals for next year, managed the rare feat of uniting all sides in opposition. Euro-sceptics criticised them as the trappings of a super-state, while some of Europe’s most ardent supporters complained of a threat to civil liberties.
This is part of the extension of EU powers into the sphere of justice and security. The Commission has gained the power to prosecute certain crimes and wishes to extend these at a European level. The powers are descibed as “indispensable”. The project was initially based on a voluntary scheme between certain Continental countries and is now being extended through harmonisation and Member States’ agreement.
We will be less secure, crime will rise, and the databases portend further declines in civil liberties.
The link is broken.
Link now mended.
Someone needs top point out ot the Eurocrats that Socialism = Fascism, in that the outcome is totalitarianism. Freedom is not protected by taking it away from people and locking it up somewhere safe. Referring to an earlier comment of mine, would ‘civil liberties’ not equate to ‘social liberties’?
We touched upon fingerprinting quite a few months back in an earlier animation:
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“Democratic Socialism” an oxymoron surely. As is Aurthoritative and Democratic.