Here we go again, another great signing of EU agreement to give away our civil right to privacy in our own homes.
At was reported this was actually signed by a lowly Whitehall official, not even an elected one at that.
Council officials will now be able to demand entry into our homes to check among other things to see if we have any infected soil in our flowerpots or are breeding rabbits etc.
It beggars belief that we will be paying the wages of these inspectors in order for councils to employ sufficient staff to do this work checking on law-abiding inoffensive householders.
I wonder if they will persist with their demands to enter premises of dubious reputation or stick to those who worry most about abiding by the law?
This new EU law will be an invitation for every door-to-door conman or woman to enter elderly and the less wary people’s homes and rob or commit assault.
While our very liberty is being eroded, every lawyer in the land will be queueing up to defend the villains quoting their civil and human rights.
When is this going to stop? It is no wonder vast numbers of British residents are emigrating. Unfortunately, this option is not open to everyone.
V Smith
Yarnacott
Shoebury
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