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Entries from January 1, 2008 - January 31, 2008

Thursday
Jan032008

Plus ca change.....

....plus c'est la meme chose.

Jock Coats, commenting on the previous post, says that he's sticking with the LibDems as he believes they are becoming more liberal.

Meanwhile, Eaten by Missionaries notes that Nick Clegg's first act as leader of the LibDems is to propose banning something. (Advertising directed at children, since you ask).

Tuesday
Jan012008

Libertarian party

The have been rumblings in the liberal parts of the UK blogosphere ahead of the impending arrival of a Libertarian party.

A new website went live on January 1st and a forum has been set up. I've been in two minds about LPUK, as it potentially splits the libertarian support over even more parties than it does at present. You can find people who think of themselves as libertarian in the Tories, LibDems, as well as UKIP. Throw in the Liberal Party and the Classical Liberals and you potentially have a terminally split party.

But with the Tories and the LibDems seemingly irredeemably statist and the others unlikely to reach the dizzy heights of "also-rans", I think a libertarian party might not be a bad idea, if only to draw attention to liberal ideas.

Let's see how it goes. 

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