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Cast & Crew

Chris Atkins
Director
George W. Bush
As Self (archive footage)
David Morrissey
As Narration
Vladimir Putin
As Self (archive footage)
Tony Blair
As Self (archive footage)
Ashley Jensen
As Narration
Boris Johnson
As Self

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Taking Liberties Since 1997 is a documentary that explores the erosion of civil liberties in the UK under the government of Tony Blair. The film exposes the incremental steps towards an Orwellian state through animations, archive footage, and personal stories. It highlights the suppression of freedom of speech, the right to protest, and the presumption of innocence until proven guilty. The documentary also examines how the government's policies have led to the normalization of surveillance and the undermining of habeas corpus. Through interviews with activists, survivors, and experts, Taking Liberties Since 1997 sheds light on the alarming encroachment on civil liberties in the UK and the need for vigilance in protecting these rights.

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Taking Liberties Since 1997 was released in theaters on January 1, 2007.