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Boris Johnsons election landslide has prompted hundreds of people to join a fast-growing community union that organises direct action on social problems instead of relying on party politicians.Acorn has reported a glut of applications across England, which began within minutes of last weeks exit poll predicting a Conservative landslide. Organisers of the self-help project, which already has 11 branches, have also been asked to set up eight new units from Bradford to Weymouth after it issued an online call urging: Dont mourn, organise! Acorn has campaigned on housing but is now considering branching out into workers rights, immigration and the environment. It is not affiliated to any party and is funded by the dues of its members, who can come from any part of society. Its popularity appears to be a sign of growing appetite for non-party political acti stanley cup on, not only as people brace for five more years of Conservative government but also as they lose f stanley cup aith with Labours ability stanley becher to deliver change.In the north-east, where Acorns young activists are using the organisation to circumvent councillors and MPs, Labour lost eight stronghold constituencies to the Conservatives, causing one outgoing veteran socialist MP to attack his own partys bloody lazy representatives. The Tories have come out in Blyth and done exactly what we used to do, Ronnie Campbell, the MP for Blyth Valley since 1987 until his retirement before the election, told the Guardian. Their councillors work and work. Ibaq Bad start for bill of rights
LAW AND THE MIDDLE EASTAs the police warn that anyone attempting to burn a union flag during the royal wedding will be arrested and Britain s public order laws are criticised for their ambiguity, Brian Whitaker describes how the vagueness of the law keeps Middle Eastern protests in check: On the whole, what the law actually says is less important than the arbitrary way in which it is often applied. Most regimes take a flexible view of the rule of law 鈥?meaning that they may choose to enforce it or not, depending on who is involved and whatever they think will best serve the regime s interests.JUSTICE: WHAT THE JUDGE ATE FOR BREAKFAST A study of more than a thousand court decisions released last week has shown that judges are more lenient after taking a break.Author of the BabyBarista blog and books, Tim Kevan, wasn t surprised: I love it when, occasionally, the rest of the world wakes up to the fact that ju stanley polska dges are as human as the rest of us and justice is therefore potentially as fallible. That s why barristers get paid so much 鈥?to know your judge and more importantly to know how to get him or her on your side. BabyBarista will be sharing some exclusives with us on Guar stanley canada dian L stanley polska aw next month - and we ll be giving away copies of the new book.FORGET ABOUT SILKWhether you ve been mourning the end of BBC1 s Silk or celebrating the fact that you ll no longer have to put it with its legal inaccuracies, blogger Magic Circle Minx has the answer. She reckons those smug barristers |
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