Tag Archives: election
And still people will not believe…
… that we are a part of the new Soviet Empire – the EU. Astonishingly, they even have to take a photograph of the flag flying and email it to the European Commission to ensure the regulations are being observed. … Continue reading
Podcast: 20 minutes with Ian Parker-Joseph
Did a 20minute podcast with the worldly wise legal blogger Charonqc on Tuesday. It is always a pleasure chatting with one of the wittiest people on the internet. I could have called him a dry wit, but I think the … Continue reading
Place your vote with your conscience
It is now less than 24 hours before the voting stations open in the 2010 UK General Election. After 3 weeks of end to end coverage, there has been some positive campaigning countered by even more negative campaigning, there have … Continue reading
None Of The Lib/Lab/Con Are What They Seem
Cross posted from Wittering from Witney The editorial in today’s Daily Telegraph is headlined “The LibDems are not what they seem to be”, a statement that can also be applied to both Labour and the Conservatives. As a piece presumably … Continue reading
Beyond May7th – Keeping Liberty alive
It is six months now since I resigned my leadership of the Libertarian Party UK, and 3 months since I let my membership lapse. I had good reasons to step back, let others take the reins and refrain from getting … Continue reading
LibLabCon only offering voters disguised EU agenda
In an article by Toque entitled The Liberal Democrats’ Resolution of the England Question, which was the publication of a letter from the Liberal Democrat HQ in response to their question on an English Parliament, published on 27th April, I … Continue reading
Election Campaign: The politics of fear
As the General Election of 2010 nears its final week, the campaigns being put forward to the public have moved from the original scope of party policy, through evangelical hero worship of leadership figures, questions of deals and coalitions and … Continue reading
A future fair for all – or is it..
As we look at the first 10 years of the 21st century, the world is moving and changing at an alarming rate, and most of it is driven by information technology. This technology like all societal change inventions can be … Continue reading
Election: Look a little closer at the small print
While walking down the street one day a “Member of Parliament” is tragically hit by a truck and dies. His soul arrives in heaven and is met by St. Peter at the entrance. ‘Welcome to heaven,’ says St. Peter.. ‘Before … Continue reading
Iceland could be our saviour
As the near continent wide ban on aircraft movements enters its 4th day, and the airports of Europe begin to resemble refugee camps and field hospitals, a bigger and much more pressing set of questions now come to the fore. … Continue reading