Western governments, led by the tyrannical Europeans, seem bent on provoking their own native populations into open rebellion.

If you doubt this, ask yourself the following question: When did Western elites last make a major decision that either erred on the side of freedom or benefited their own citizens?

According toThe Times of London, the U.K.’s ironically-named Ministry of Justice has ordered the deletion of an enormous court-records archive relied on by journalists who cover thatfast-deteriorating country’sjustice system.

The data analysis company Courtsdesk maintains the archive.

Enda Leahy, Courtsdesk chief executive, bemoaned the decision while noting the archive’s clear superiority to the records the government maintained.

(Inefficiency, incompetence, and opaqueness inside government? Perish the thought!)

“We built the only system that could tell journalists what was actually happening in the criminal courts,” Leahy said, adding that the government records “were accurate 4.2 per cent of the time” and “1.6 million cases were heard without any advance notice to the press.”

Moreover, government officials displayed their usual haughtiness in dealing with Courtsdesk.

“We wrote 16 times asking for dialogue,” Leahy continued. “Last week we got our answer: delete everything. If the government were interested in open justice, they would engage in a dialogue.”

Of course, what government agencyeverseeks open dialogue with the nation’s supposedly sovereign citizens?

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