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Judges block Nicola Sturgeon's 'totalitarian' law to appoint a person to snoop on EACH child in Scotland
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 68664234:MV8zMjQ2NjQ4X0IxNTM1MzRD] Judges have blocked Nicola Sturgeon's controversial law to appoint a named person for every child in Scotland, blasting the scheme as 'totalitarian'. The flagship policy, introduced by the SNP administration at Holyrood, set out to appoint a single point of contact, such as a teacher or health visitor, to look out for the welfare of children under 18. Scottish courts had dismissed attempts by Christian campaigners to block the legislation but today five Supreme Court justices heard an appeal and ruled the measures were 'incompatible' with European human rights laws because of the requirement to share private family data... http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3712649/Judges-block-Nicola-Sturgeon-s-totalitarian-law-appoint-named-person-child-Scotland.html#ixzz4FilwFTuS This poisonous little megolomaniac makes Merkel seem tame! . [/quote]
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Judges have blocked Nicola Sturgeon's controversial law to appoint a named person for every child in Scotland, blasting the scheme as 'totalitarian'.
The flagship policy, introduced by the SNP administration at Holyrood, set out to appoint a single point of contact, such as a teacher or health visitor, to look out for the welfare of children under 18.
Scottish courts had dismissed attempts by Christian campaigners to block the legislation but today five Supreme Court justices heard an appeal and ruled the measures were 'incompatible' with European human rights laws because of the requirement to share private family data...
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This poisonous little megolomaniac makes Merkel seem tame!
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