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Cameron in another faux pas.
This week, the PM stated that more women are needed in boardrooms in order to prevent the economy failing. Perhaps stating from this that he’s stating women make better economists… Read more
Time for grown-up politics?
For me, the idea of women achieving top jobs has never seemed strange or absurd, since Mrs Thatcher was in charge of the country when I was born, and remained… Read more
Liberty, prosperity, democracy
What do UKIP stand for? For so long, hardly anyone in the UK had heard of UKIP, aside from those of us interested in UKIP. Growing up, I… Read more
UKIP for English Parliament?
There’s been copious amounts of speculation and talk about UKIP adding an advocacy for an English Parliament into their policy structure, much debate as to whether this would be a… Read more
Lucas and Green reds.
Those who watched question time (19/01/12) will have finally seen the poorly hidden contempt for Britain that Green party leader Caroline Lucas MP encompasses. Even Baroness Warsi looked impressive and… Read more
Don’t fret about Le Pen, watch Africa.
The recently poll- resurgent Front National of France has received many a spotlight of late, followed by the familiar ‘far-right’ death tag given by the British media, designed to state… Read more
We must pay for them; why aren’t you paying for us?
The aforementioned title of this blog is the argument you will hear echoing throughout 2012 from the liberal left; we should be making sure those disadvantaged are able to migrate to… Read more
The curious case of Kim Gandy
UPDATE: this article has been temporarily removed due to an ongoing internal investigation by UKIP into the matters raised. I was asked by the Author to take it down until… Read more
Priorities for 2012
As we pass from one relatively successful year for UKIP to a new one, it is important UKIP build upon momentum. The first and most pressing priority in my opinion… Read more
Relying on the French for Military Equipment, Mr Cameron? Is that wise?
By Annabelle Fuller Tory backbenchers and grass roots activists were cheering and celebrating after the EU summit negotiations, claiming that their man had been right all along. They had backed… Read more
Another defection sees leading young Conservative ditch blue for purple
Young Independence continues to grow after Jakob Whiten, a Deputy Chairman of Conservative Future in the East Midlands up until last week, announced that he is joining UKIP. Jakob, 19, commented that… Read more
A UKIP reading list
I’ve been doing some thinking about compiling a reading list for those interested in UKIP and the ideologies surrounding it. I have a few books on the list, so I… Read more
Why the first-past-the-post system is not wonderful
Normally I’d consider it poor form to get so angry by a post on IndHome that I write a whole blog to express my disapproval, but Andy Aiston’s post here,… Read more
Let Cornwall Have a Say
I was fairly pleased that the SNP did well in the Scottish elections, for years a significant minority have been calling for a vote on their Independence/Position within the Union…. Read more
UKIP becoming very popular in Grimsby
It’s been some time since I last posted here on the Independence Home blog so I though I’d fill everyone in on how UKIP is doing in Grimsby. During the… Read more
Qatada is the incorporation of Liberal fear.
It has emerged that Abu Qatada is under round the clock police protection from the very people he’s advocated violence toward for years. The fact it will cost the taxpayer thousands to… Read more »