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Britain
"The people have spoken--the bastards!"
2004-01-23
Hat tip: InstaPundit. Edited for brevity.
For a group that holds itself up as champions of Democracy, Britain’s chattering classes sure can get their knickers in a knot with the will of the people offends their liberal sensibilities. Case in point: a recent stunt by BBC Radio 4’s Today program. As an exercise in grass-roots lobbying, Today asked its 6 million weekly listeners to propose a new law for the new year. A labour MP, Stephen Pound, was drafted to front the bill when it was all over. More than 10,000 new laws were suggested over the course of a couple weeks. Of those, five were short-listed and voted on via email and telephone by some 26,007 respondents. The results, as one wag put it, "blew up" in the face of Today’s producers and presenters. Clearly expecting some sensible law mandating fat-free potato chips or renewed efforts to save the ruby-throated thrush of Upper Equatorial Guinea, the organizers were obviously aghast when the winner, with 37 percent of the vote, was a law allowing homeowners to use "any means" to defend their property from intruders.

The winning law quickly became known as "Tony Martin’s Law" after the Norfolk farmer who spent nearly four years in jail for killing a 16-year-old burglar who had broken into his home. Currently, the law allows the use of "reasonable force," but in practical terms it tends to weigh heavily in favor of the wrongdoer instead of the wronged, and draconian weapons laws mean homeowners are unlikely to have more than a cricket bat or soup ladle to defend themselves. Tony Martin, in a far-from-unusual act of gall, was sued for lost wages by a second burglar he merely winged. But after he heard the result, the Labour politician appeared to withdraw his support, arguing: "This bill is unworkable," as it "endorses the slaughter of 16-year-old kids." Mr. Pound was apoplectic. The bill was "unworkable," he said. "I can’t remember who it was who said ’The people have spoken - the bastards,’" he quipped.
Posted by:Dar

#10  Oh sorry,Dar.I guess I just didn't know any better.(sarc)
Posted by: raptor   2004-1-24 8:48:32 AM  

#9  raptor--He's just pointing out the liberal literal truth that the unclean masses should let their betters decide what's best for them.
Posted by: Dar   2004-1-23 5:51:37 PM  

#8  So this guy is telling the public at large"Screw you".
Posted by: raptor   2004-1-23 5:14:54 PM  

#7  Mr. Pound is ready for a starring role in "Clockwork Orange II".
Posted by: Steve White   2004-1-23 2:41:43 PM  

#6  I am glad GK, (nice sarcasm btw) - except for Hillary, Pelosi, Kennedy, and a multitude of other douche bags who need to come back to reality.
Posted by: Jarhead   2004-1-23 2:24:53 PM  

#5  The boomerang to the back of the head really hurts. It can make you choke on a fat-free UN approved veggy hotdog. I can't believe that the US is buying into that. It's going to end up as a tax on Twinkies and Mars bars with the proceeds funneled through WHO into somebody's pocket.
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-1-23 1:28:55 PM  

#4  Right on, Jarhead. Aren't you glad we don't have politicians in this country who feel that way?
Posted by: Gasse Katze   2004-1-23 1:24:49 PM  

#3  In Britain this guy serves time, In the U.S. they would elect him Mayor!
Posted by: Cyber Sarge (VRWC CA Chapter)   2004-1-23 1:14:21 PM  

#2  "This bill is unworkable," as it "endorses the slaughter of 16-year-old kids."

-then by substitution, you endorse the slaughter, molestation, robbery, invasion of privacy, rape, or any other nefarious act of innocent law-abiding homeowners by 16 year old punks.
Posted by: Jarhead   2004-1-23 12:56:52 PM  

#1  Gotta watch out for Mum, she's like Clint Eastwood with that soup ladle...
Posted by: Querent   2004-1-23 12:32:07 PM  

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