Not sure about the signal to noise ratio on this thread but given that some folks have expressed serious doubts about the "Surrender Your Knife" program it does appear to be real. In fact, there is a whole website dedicated to it:
http://surrenderyourknife.co.uk/If you take the time to check out the blog section you'll see that the program has been around for a while. But the initial move toward banning "pointy" knives dates back to 2005. I've already posted a link to the BBC website and there's the Guardian story here:
http://www.theguardian.com/uk/2005/may/27/ukcrime.prisonsandprobationAnd for a quick impression of the yellow press response, here's a one story for starters:
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/new...d-machetes.htmlNow, it's entirely up to the British to decide what kind of legislation they want. My only concern is that the anti-knife hysteria might gain more ground elsewhere and eventually put me in a position where I could no longer legally own knives that I use daily for all sorts of valid purposes, none of them having anything to do with crime or violence.
That surrenderyourknife just looks an activist site, and not representative of anything governmental. There are similar campaigns to ban glass bottles.
I remember the whole pointy chef knife thing too, few articles and it disappeared.
I know of no current hysteria here in the UK, and being a member of a UK knife forum BritishBlades... would have heard about it.
I don't think the actual law is changing anytime soon. Yes, various organisations (police and media) don't accurately state the law, claiming it's illegal to have knives in public, but that is not the law.