Help us spread the word about this petition

Dec 06, 2008 11:47

My petition to 10 Downing Street asking them to review or scrap the current unfair extradition treaty between the UK and the USA now has almost 500 signatures and is rising daily. Our target is to get 10,000 signatures by the end of January so we need YOUR help.

If everyone reading this blog, copies and pastes it to everyone they know (no spamming please) and asks them to do the same, within two weeks it could reach almost every person with an e-mail address in the world!

SIGN THE PETITION HERE

If the link doesn't work then copy and paste this link into your browser http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/US-extradition/

We all need to act on this now as it affects every British citizen as any one of you, your family or your friends could be next! You may say - no it couldn't happen to us we don't do anything illegal - but then neither did some of the others awaiting extradition!! This is the whole point - the US can call for extradition under this treaty without any proof or evidence of guilt or any UK trial! We cannot however call for any US citizen without evidence, proof of guilt or trial and that just isn't a fair treaty!

So we must ALL sign this call for the government to take notice of it's electorate after all, they are OUR elected representatives and MUST be forced to listen to the voice of the people. Already almost 100 MP's have signed a motion in Parliament asking the government to review this treaty and this pompous government have ignored that call.

This is a  breach of your civil rights, as are ID cards, CCTV cameras intruding on your privacy, the finger-printing of our kids at their schools for their lunches and in the library, and the possible plans to fit bodily micro-chips on us all in the future! These laws are being herded through against our wishes and this government must be stopped NOW.

The very least that YOU must do now is sign the petition and ask everyone you know to do the same.

Ross

extradition, mckinnon, uk government, jacqui smith, howes

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