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ANTI-EU
Let me make this as clear as possible.
The word Eurosceptic has been hijacked by those who think reform from the inside is possible. Its not.
For that reason I'm out.
UK Statutory Instruments Keeping an eye on what they quietly slip past the public.- The A487 Trunk Road (Aberarth, Ceredigion) (Temporary Traffic Restrictions & Prohibition) Order 2012 / Gorchymyn Cefnffordd yr A487 (Aber-arth, Ceredigion) (Cyfyngiadau a Gwaharddiad Traffig Dros Dro) 2012 May 17, 2012
- The A458 Trunk Road (Various Locations between Mallwyd, Gwynedd and Welshpool, Powys) (Temporary Traffic Restrictions & Prohibition) Order 2012 / Gorchymyn Cefnffordd yr A458 (Lleoliadau Amrywiol rhwng Mallwyd, Gwynedd ar Trallwng, Powys) (Cyfyngiadau a Gwaharddiad Traffig Dros Dro) 2012 May 17, 2012
- The Mink Keeping (Prohibition) (Wales) Order 2012 / Gorchymyn Cadw Mincod (Gwahardd) (Cymru) 2012 May 17, 2012
- The A55 Trunk Road (Black Bridge, Holyhead, Isle of Anglesey to Junction 11 (Llys y Gwynt Interchange), Bangor, Gwynedd) (Temporary 40 mph Speed Limit & Prohibition of Vehicles) Order 2012 / Gorchymyn Cefnffordd yr A55 (Black Bridge, Caergybi, Ynys M Gyffordd 11 (Cyfnewidfa Llys y Gwynt), Bangor, Gwynedd) (Cyfyngiad o 40 mya a Gwahardd Cerbydau Dros Dro) 2012 May 17, 2012
- The Burma/Myanmar (Financial Restrictions) (Suspension) Regulations 2012 May 17, 2012
- The Building Regulations (1979 Order) (Commencement No. 3) Order (Northern Ireland) 2012 May 17, 2012
- The Local Justice Areas Order 2012 May 17, 2012
- The Guinea-Bissau (Asset-Freezing) Regulations 2012 May 17, 2012
- The Local Government (Wales) Measure 2011 (Commencement No. 2 and Saving Provisions) Order 2012 / Gorchymyn Mesur Llywodraeth Leol (Cymru) 2011 (Cychwyn Rhif 2 a Darpariaethau Arbed) 2012 May 17, 2012
- The Magistrates’ Courts (Detention and Forfeiture of Cash) (Amendment) Rules 2012 May 17, 2012
- The Assembly Learning Grants and Loans (Higher Education) (Wales) (No.2) (Amendment) (No.2) Regulations 2012 / Rheoliadau Grantiau a Benthyciadau Dysgu'r Cynulliad (Addysg Uwch) (Cymru) (Rhif 2) (Diwygio) (Rhif 2) 2012 May 17, 2012
- The Building Regulations (2009 Amendment Act) (Commencement No. 2) Order (Northern Ireland) 2012 May 17, 2012
- The A487 Trunk Road (Gamallt Bends, Cardigan, Ceredigion) (Temporary Traffic Restrictions & Prohibition) Order 2012 / Gorchymyn Cefnffordd yr A487 (Troeon Gamallt, Aberteifi, Ceredigion) (Cyfyngiadau a Gwaharddiad Traffig Dros Dro) 2012 May 17, 2012
- The Food Additives (Wales) (Amendment) and the Extraction Solvents in Food (Amendment) (Wales) Regulations 2012 / Rheoliadau Ychwanegion Bwyd (Cymru) (Diwygio) a Thoddyddion Echdynnu mewn Bwyd (Diwygio) (Cymru) 2012 May 17, 2012
- The Civil Enforcement of Parking Contraventions (County of Ceredigion) Designation Order 2012 / Gorchymyn Dynodi Gorfodi Sifil ar Dramgwyddau Parcio (Sir Ceredigion) 2012 May 17, 2012
- The Student Fees (Amounts) (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2012 May 16, 2012
- The Road Traffic (Parking Adjudicators) (East Ayrshire Council) Regulations 2012 May 15, 2012
- The Road Traffic (Permitted Parking Area and Special Parking Area) (South Ayrshire Council) Designation Order 2012 May 15, 2012
- The Parking Attendants (Wearing of Uniforms) (South Ayrshire Council Parking Area) Regulations 2012 May 15, 2012
- The A453 Birmingham to Nottingham Trunk Road (M1 Junction 24 to A52 Nottingham Improvement) (Detrunking) Order 2012 May 15, 2012
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Is Cameron angling for a snap election?
We have long said that Cameron is a smoke and mirrors expert, a PR sleight of hand man, and looking at the headlines it seems that his party propaganda machine has been in full swing today.
Given that Cameron now has no Royal Navy to call upon, certainly not one of enough substance to mount a Task Force to protect the Falklands, how was he to get his rather special Thatcher moment, raising him in the eyes of press and public from Traitor to Hero….

But we know it IS smoke and mirrors…
Let Dr Richard North explain:
LibLabCon only offer voters disguised EU agenda
First published in April last year, just before the May election, this article has been the subject of much searching lately, so due to public interest, I have decided to republish. (apologies if any of the original links no longer work).
LibLabCon only offering voters disguised EU agenda
Posted on April 29, 2010 by ianpj
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 posted the following response:
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.
Schools are also being sent instructions from the European Parliament on how to celebrate Europe Day. Recommendations include assemblies with an EU theme for all pupils and even setting up a European Cafe that only accepts euros. (source)
Vote Lib/Lab/Con at the local elections on Thursday and you are guaranteed a regulated future in this country of the kind that we fought to tear down in East Germany and Russia.
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 Spanish Rioja producers may have sued for misrepresentation.
He has billed this podcast:
Today I am talking to Ian Parker-Joseph former leader of the Libertarian Party UK and now a keen supporter of the Albion Alliance. We explore libertarian ideals, the Albion Alliance and look back over the campaign and consider what lies ahead
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 been lies and counter lies, information met with disinformation and rightly the public are confused as to which is the best way to place their vote.
I can only say that you alone must make that decision, but I would suggest you now set aside the propaganda from all sides, and think. You don’t have to vote with the herd simply because you think everyone else is doing so, be yourself and vote with your conscience.
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Tagged Albion Alliance, decision, democracy, democratic deficit, election, general election, pledge, UK, voting
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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 to ‘diss’ the LibDems, one has to wonder who wrote this disastrous example that is supposed to be ‘journalism’ and whether they actually read that which they had written.
Selecting Clegg’s apparent belief in ‘localism’ and contrasting this with his desire to be a member of the European Union does not differentiate Clegg from David Cameron, in fact it highlights the similarity.
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 involved in the politics of LPUK. It has allowed me instead to concentrate my time and efforts on the democratic deficit with the EU referendum campaign group The Albion Alliance in preparation for the forthcoming elections, although I do wish those LPUK candidates who are standing for election the very best in their campaigns.
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Tagged #libertarian, #lpuk, democratic, election, EU, financial crisis, government, lib/lab/con, Liberty, totalitarian, UK, united kingdom
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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 posted the following response:
“Ultimately, we want to move towards a federal United Kingdom – devolving power within England further and thus resolving this question”
Note the LibDem words carefully – “devolving power within England further”. Not devolving power TO England, but within England.
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 now into its final phase of fear campaigning.
Everywhere you see it, on posters, on blogs, on twitter, in press releases, on TV and in the print media. It is the politics of fear.
If you dont vote for me something bad will happen.
If you dont vote for me you will lose this or that service.
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 a force for both good and evil, to assist or hinder.
For a long time now I have been looking for the reasoning therefore, the modus, for the rush and plunge into technology driven authoritarian government that has certainly been accelerating and developing over the past 10 years (much slower before that but still in same direction).
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Tagged authoritarian, election, fair, future, government, it, localism, technology
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