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FIFA & ICC show how supranational agencies and bodies don’t work!

FIFA & ICC show how supranational agencies and bodies don’t work!

  Of all the commotion and noise created by the frankly ridiculous mess that footballs governing body is in, it gets me thinking, is it typical of all supranational agencies?… Read more »

Bringing this country back to the right will be a hard job!

Bringing this country back to the right will be a hard job!

I do hope that I am not alone in saying that being a libertarian in the modern day European Union member state of England is a tough job and I… Read more »

A Reply to Richard Corbett

A Reply to Richard Corbett

Richard Corbett, erstwhile Labour MEP and now Commission flunky, has written an article for the People’s Pledge campaign setting out the arguments in favour of our EU membership and why… Read more »

Viva Liberte!

Viva Liberte!

UKIP Leader, Nigel Farage, on form en France encouraging the French people to stand up to the undemocratic European Union.

A Tale of Some Countries

A Tale of Some Countries

Let me tell you an interesting story. Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, there was a small group of lovely, independent nations. These nations were incredibly… Read more »

A thought to ponder on!

A thought to ponder on!

There has been a lot of light shined on the behaviors, attitudes, antics and histories of our political class. Perhaps more than in any other period of British History. It… Read more »

UK Borrowing Jumps

UK Borrowing Jumps

Not great news, though my gut is telling me this is unlikely to be a trend… Net borrowing totalled £23.3bn last month, up from £17.4bn a year ago, and more… Read more »

Its How You Say It

Its How You Say It

People always ask “why is UKIP not taking more votes off the traditional parties”.   I could give you a lot of different answers to this question, but one factor often… Read more »

Should UKIP be a libertarian party

Should UKIP be a libertarian party

This is a copy of an article I wrote for the Freedom Association’s Freedom Today magazine in 2009, but which was published only recently. Harry Aldridge argues that UKIP has… Read more »

Referendum locks and broken promises

Referendum locks and broken promises

Tim Montgomerie has a fascinating post over at Conservative Home on the Government’s European Union Bill and the much heralded “Referendum Lock”. He has realised, as many duped Conservative voters… Read more »