Elfyn Llwyd (Dwyfor Meirionnydd, Plaid Cymru)
Further to the point made by Mr Winnick, may I point out to the Prime Minister that the end user certificate scheme is broken? It does not work. Since the first half of last year, £31 million worth of armaments have been sold to Libya, including water cannon, stun guns, smoke grenades and tear gas-in other words, a panoply of equipment that can be used against civilians, rather than to defend the state against aggression by another.
The object of this blog began as a display of a varied amount of writings, scribblings and rantings that can be easily analysed by technology today to present the users with a clearer picture of the state of their minds, based on tests run on their input and their uses of the technology we are advocating with www.projectbrainsaver.com
Tuesday, 1 March 2011
Libya and the Middle East: 28 Feb 2011: House of Commons debates (TheyWorkForYou.com)
Flickr - projectbrainsaver
www.flickr.com
|