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    Default Re: Alfie Evans and the end of the myth of the UK as a free country.

    Monty, that is admirable research you put together but in these cases it only goes to prove the assertion I made in the title of this thread.

    Why? Because they are arbitrary conditions set to check Liberty. Freedom to choose. There is no criminal act here. No act which upsets the order of society. The court could have as well found that the public can shop at M&S but not Tesco.

    These cases point to a level of arrogance and paranoia that are nearly unimaginable. Would you question a doctor who took you to court for wishing a second opinion from another qualified physician? That to seek one could mean you would or could be tortured? They call into question the rest of the worlds ability to practice medicine. Are the physicians of other counties less compassionate or less dedicated? Is their only care the profit motive?

    These cases may well seem hopeless but what does it matter. All the more reason for those involved to seek other opinions, if for no other reason than peace of mind.

    It has resulted in those persons involved as being treated as Wards of the State and not as free people able to choose their own way in life. The statutes and their conditions only point this up.
    Last edited by Fisherking; 05-02-2018 at 09:17.


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