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At the latest round, the Libertarian Party UK put up its first candidate: Andrew Hunt stood for the local elections in Wisbech South ward in the Cambridge County Council elections. The results were as follows.. WISBECH SOUTH King, Simon Conservative 930 (46.2%) Schooling, William UK Independence Party 532 (26.4%) Plumb, Mark Labour 212 (10.5%) Roscoe, Verity Liberal Democrat 191 (9.7%) Hunt, Andre...
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... in the Cambridge County Council elections. Wisbech South Division Andrew Peter Hunt—Libertarian Party Simon John Edward King—Conservative Mark David Plumb—Labour Verity Jade Colbert Roscoe—Liberal Democrat William Schooling—UK Independence Party So if you are in the Cambridge area, and would like to offer Andrew your help and support on the ground, I am sure he wi...
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WISBECH SOUTH King, Simon Conservative 930 (46.2%) Schooling, William UK Independence Party 532 (26.4%) Plumb, Mark Labour 212 (10.5%) Roscoe, Verity Liberal Democrat 191 (9.7%) Hunt, Andrew Libertarian Party 140 (6.9%) Swing per party Conservative: -7.28 per cent Liberal Democrat: -20.44 per cent Turnout: 2,010
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The Libertarian Party had its first test before the electorate yesterday. Our local candidate Andrew Hunt stood for election in the Wisbech South ward in the Cambridge County Council elections. He has been campaigning very hard, visiting every house in his ward, LPUK activists had been travelling from across the UK to help deliver leaflets and talk with those who wished to engage and discuss polit...
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I am a Libertarian Party member, yet I am advocating voting for UKIP at the EU joke elections. Why? Here is why. LPUK have taken the honest, correct and principled stand of not standing in those elections. This brings a number of benefits. a) It won't be corrupted by the EU system that is designed to corrupt. b) LPUK will focus on the elections that truly matter. The UK one's. c) It is i...
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8. UK LIBERTARIAN PARTY (62) The UK Libertarian Party blog is the blog of the newly formed political party of the same name, and several of the party's active members post there, including most interestingly the party treasurer Patrick Vessey. Vessey's emphasis on the global economy, corporations and bankers perhaps seemed esoteric 6 months ago - not any more, and now it's the LPUK blog that is in...
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I have been meaning to post this for a while, but I was rather pleased by this comment on the LPUK manifesto from an American libertarian. It places great emphasis on the Rule of Law. What I particularly enjoyed about the UK Libertarian's manifesto was that after reading it, I understood the libertarian philosophical goals they hope to achieved, as well as the practical approach to advance the Bri...
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Read UKIP’s campaign policies for the Euro elections, and find out that Mexico is the way to go for Britain, according to Nigel Farage and his not so angry old men. The main plank of the UK Independence Party’s manifesto for the European elections 2009 is: “The UK Independence Party believes that the UK should withdraw from the European Union and that our membership should be rep...
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Libertarian Party LPUK Policy: Monetary Reform WHY DO WE NEED MONETARY REFORM? The monetary reform proposals of the Libertarian Party consist of three central planks. However, and before we can talk about what we'd like to change, we need to take a brief look at how the current banking system works, and expose the flaws that our policies seek to address. WHERE DOES MONEY COME FROM? Most peopl...
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Based on the amount of traffic they’ve passed on to www.libdems.org.uk in 2008, the top five local Liberal Democrat sites (excluding blogs) were (with changes in brackets from last year’s top five): stevebeasant.mycouncillor.org.uk (NEW) vincentcable.org.uk (+2) brentlibdems.org.uk (-2) henleylibdems.org.uk (NEW) gloucester-libdems.co.uk (NEW) Steve’s new entry at the top of the ...
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Seeing as Sir Michael White has decided not to write about the Libertarian Party despite the challenge laid down for him, I guess it falls upon myself to undertake an analysis of British politics, and show where the LPUK fits into the mainstream, but most importantly why it was necessary to form the Libertarian Party in the first place.
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