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Reigniting the Brexit Baton
There are no political victories: there are only political struggles. Those politicians and pundits who had struggled to make Britain independent of the European Union have forgotten that political victories, like political defeats, are
Read More »Cultural Appropriation Makes the World a Better Place
Why is Tikka Masala our national dish? Why do the Chinese read Plato’s ‘Republic’ whilst the Greeks read ‘Tso te Ching’ by Lao Tzu? How come India has a parliament? Why do Russians wear
Read More »Brexit Means it’s Time to Reinvest in the Judiciary and our Courts
If you were to ask, ‘what was the defining characteristic of David Cameron and George Osborne’s tenure in Downing Street?’ the response would likely be ‘deficit reduction.’ Emerging from the financial-crisis, ready to capitalise
Read More »The EU Referendum is About the Future You Want to See
On Thursday the 23rd we have to make a decision which will affect all of our futures. The type of future we have as a nation will be determined by the decision we make.
Read More »I Support the Anglosphere and You Should Too.
The Case for Free Movement in the Anglosphere is growing stronger. A few weeks ago, a petition appeared on Change.org calling for the British, Canadian, Australian and New Zealand parliaments to debate the posibility
Read More »TTIP Headed for Political Cliffhanger
The world’s greatest free trade zone is far from a done deal On 2 April 2014, Former Italian Prime Minister and Visiting Sciences Po Professor Enrico Letta delivered the keynote speech at the university’s
Read More »EU Hinders Free Trade
Originally published on GetBritainOut.org. A common perception holds sway over the public: being an EU member yields great clout for Britain. However, it is a false myth peddled by the pro-EU camp to paint
Read More »The Inner Turmoil Of Libertarian Eurosceptics
Spare a thought for Libertarian and their love-hate relationship with the EU Think of a eurosceptic and a few images come to mind, but chief among them would be that of a flag waving
Read More »Time To Re-assess Our Place In The World
Robert Tyler argues for a major re-assessment of Britain’s foreign policy in the wake of the debacle over Syria In light of the Government’s defeat in Parliament over Syria, George Osborne has said that
Read More »Free F***ing Speech – A Libertarian Experience at the Beeb
Alan Grant narrates his impressions of BBC3’s “Free Speech” – and reaches an encouraging conclusion Last week, to compensate for my absence from these digital pages, I was fortunate enough to attend the live
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