We do not live in a norwellian society. I think it was the two thousand two police acts changed the oath of attestation that every police, every every bobby swears to the queen, ok? Now, price two thousand two, you'd swear to the queen to keep her peace, keep the queen's peace and to uphold the law without fear or favour. In two thousand two there is a subtle change. So it's upholding the Queen's peace, upholding the law and human rights. That sounds good, but why do we need to have this addition of and human rights in the oath? What's wrong with simply the law? Because if there's a human right,

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