Rights of Way - what are the rights?
Asked on: 19 Dec 2007
I wonder if anyone can offer advice please?
I brought my end terrached house in 2005. It is one of a row of 3 terraces. Facing the properties I am on the left and have a joint 'moeity' (ownership) of a pathway down the left side of my property with the property to the left of mine. The property to the left used to be terraces but is now 1 detached house that no longer uses the path. They are great neighbours, couldn't ask for better.
The terraced property to the right (middle terrace) uses the p...
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Should the Human Rights Act be abandoned?
Asked on: 27 Jun 2006
Conservatives will get rid of the Human Rights Act in favour of a US-style bill of rights, leader David Cameron has said. Mr Cameron claims that the present human rights law is hindering the fight against crime and terrorism. Do you agree that the Human Rights Act hinders the fight against terrorism? Would you support a British Bill of Rights?
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Animal Rights Right?
Asked on: 04 Nov 2008
Is the idea that the interests of animals should have the same consideration as those of human beings.
Do you agree with the idea of such a level of animal rights? Before anyone agrees with "animal rights" think about these things: the steak you ate last night would be a crime, the animal that you shot while hunting was a crime, or how about fishing? crime. Each thing causes the animal to 'suffer' in some kind of way. The question is, should animals have equal rights to a human being?
Comment aw...
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Is Animal Rights a tenable position?
Asked on: 01 Nov 2008
Surely the idea that animals have rights is a completely illogical position to hold. How can we declare that animals have rights when there is no way of stopping predators from infringing on the rights of prey etc? To say that animals have rights and yet we must allow predators to kill prey is to invoke a double standard.
Animal welfare makes sense because we can avoid unecessary harm to sentient lifeforms but animal rights is an illogical position.
If you vote for animal rights in my poll then...
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