A small video I created in support of the LPUK campaign in Norwich.
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WokingLibertarians on 2nd Jul 2009 (via wokinglibertarians.blogspot.com)
I am aware that there is a flame war going on various blogs notably OH and DK on the subject of Israel/Palestine/Hamas/right to self defence etc etc. Somewhere along the line the LPUK has been drawn into this dispute, OH has felt it neccessary to resign his membership of the LPUK, I am not sure why as the LPUK has not made any pronouncements on this subject at all. DK has taken some fairly forthri...
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LPUK on 6th Jan 2009 (via lpuk.blogspot.com)
In 2007, the LPUK was born out of a total frustration with the 'Big Brother' State, and the seeming non existant opposition to the Government by the Tories and Social Democrats. The LPUK was the first Party born out of the 'Net' The Political Blogs were the only force that was consistantly exposing graft,corruption, expense fiddling and incompetance of Big State, High Tax Gover...
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PJCJournal on 1st May 2009 (via thejournal.parker-joseph.co.uk)
LPUK Website Down Apologies to everyone attempting to access the LPUK website or forum and finding that it is down. It is technical problem of the sort that happens from time to time with these things. Our technical chaps (the Devil and his server suppliers) assure us that it will be back up well within the next 24 hours. We'll post here when it's back up again. Once again, apologies. ++...
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LPUK on 27th Oct 2008 (via lpuk.blogspot.com)
My stalker is forever going on about how my lack of detail shows how bad Libertarianism is going to be for the world, because I'm somehow seen as a great policy maker for the LPUK. Well, yesterday, I had a fairly sharp disagreement with the Chairman of the LPUK, so I guess my ability to "dictate policy" is going to be even smaller than it was before.
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Obnoxio on 21st Aug 2008 (via obotheclown.blogspot.com)
David Davis Interesting and thoughtful analysis here, of the state of consciousness called constitution-ness. Posted in Anglosphere Tagged: Constitution, Libertarian Party, Liberty, LPUK, socialism
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LibertarianAlliance on 22nd May 2009 (via libertarianalliance.wordpress.com)
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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PJCJournal on 30th Apr 2009 (via thejournal.parker-joseph.co.uk)
LPUK 140 (6.9%) Tory 930 (46.2) Lab 212 (10.5) Social Democrats196 (9.7) Ukip 532 (26.4) From nowhere to a near seven per cent of the Vote for the first outing of the LPUK in an Election. Andrew Hunt was actively out on the doorstep campaigning, none of the other parties bothered. Congratulations Andrew on a very credible showing.
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LPUK on 5th Jun 2009 (via lpuk.blogspot.com)
A Response to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Alistair Darling by Tim Carpenter, LPUK Head of Policy Anyone who has ever flown on a commercial flight will know the drill. If the cabin de-pressurises and the masks drop, the first thing you do is pull on your own mask before helping others – even before helping your children. The reasoning behind this is stark - unless you do, you will rapidly be...
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LPUK on 23rd Apr 2009 (via lpuk.blogspot.com)