Tuesday, 20 January 2026

Christmas 2018 – NLP Community Action!

WITH CHRISTMAS just a few days away, the National Liberal Party is calling its members and supporters to undertake some local community action.

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We want folks to print out just ten of our Christmas 2018 – Support Your Local Shops! leaflets and simply distribute them to their family, friends, workmates, neighbours and local shopkeepers.

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Distributing just ten leaflets will take a matter of minutes – but it will alert many, many people to our campaign in support of local shops, small businesses and the self-employed.

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To download our Christmas leaflet simply click here:

http://nationalliberal.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/shoplocal18xmas.pdf

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Christmas 2018 – Support Your Local Shops!
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YES it’s that time of year again – Christmas is coming! But in your haste to do the shopping, don’t forget the local shops and businesses in your area. Give them an early Christmas present by shopping locally today.
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The National Liberal Party knows that times are hard and price considerations are obviously very important, but many small shops depend on their Christmas trade to see them through much of the following year. At present, many shopkeepers are hit hard by the recession which was brought on by ‘casino capitalism’ – a mixture of greed and mistakes made by the politicians, bankers, ‘fat cats’ and speculators. Shopkeepers are also hit hard by high interest rates, the criminal bank debt-system, out-of-town outlet centres and on-line shopping.
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The shopkeeper, as a self-employed businessman or woman, plays a vital role in the local economy. (And don’t forget that these small shops collectively employ hundreds of thousands of workers throughout the length and breadth of Britain). Local shops are not only important for the elderly and young mothers, but are part of the glue that helps to maintain community spirit – a place to bump into friends, neighbours and relatives.
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If we don’t support our local shops and businesses today, we may lose them forever. Then people will have no other choice to travel directly into the nearest city or town centre for the smallest of items. This may be ok if you have your own transport and are fit and healthy. However, the elderly or young mothers wouldn’t really look forward to beating a path through the massive Saturday shopping crowds found in our large towns and cities.
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The message is clear. For the community spirit to survive and prosper, we must give local shops as much trade as possible. The National Liberal Party says support your local shops, shopkeepers and shop workers. Shop locally this Christmas!
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The National Liberal Party Says Shop Local In Aberdeen This Christmas!

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Social Justice & The Failure Of Capitalism

(Left) Issue 2 of Liberty & Nation – the voice of the National Liberal Party – described homelessness as a ‘National Disgrace!’ and advocated short, medium and long-term measures to tackle this problem. (Right) The logo of Shelter – the housing and homelessness charity. A report issued by Shelter revealed that there are currently around 320,000 people homeless in England and Wales.

NATIONAL LIBERALS believe that everyone – regardless of wealth or social background – has the right to decent housing, proper medical care and generous provision for old age. With this in mind, we feel that one of the greatest failures of capitalism is its inability to deliver any meaningful form of social justice to our people.


This failure of capitalism was brought into sharp focus when the housing charity Shelter recently revealed that there are around 320,000 people homeless in England and Wales today.

According to an article in the Guardianhttps://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/nov/22/at-least-320000-homeless-people-in-britain-says-shelter?fbclid=IwAR3ltCFOJ3U3wHu6JzpTD3labqDjlsY-qa6HGKUb7StNL78AuzZFugEBt4Q– from late last month, this figure included rough sleepers and people in temporary accommodation. However, the real figure is likely to be higher because of the plight of the ‘hidden’ homeless. This would include people ‘such as sofa-surfers, and others living insecurely in sheds or cars, for example.’

The estimate provided by the housing and homelessness charity Shelter suggests that nationally one in 200 people are homeless. Worryingly, this figure sky-rockets in London. For instance, in Newham, East London, at least one in every 24 people are in a position of housing insecurity.

The Guardian article of 22nd November also noted that:

‘In the capital as a whole, 170,000 people – equivalent to one in 52 – have no home. Westminster had the most rough sleepers, 217, followed by Camden, with 127. In Kensington and Chelsea, the UK’s richest borough, there were over 5,000 homeless people – equivalent to one in every 29 residents.’

Whilst homelessness is at its highest in London, other areas also suffer. Indeed, high rates of homelessness rates were recorded in Birmingham, Luton, Brighton & Hove, Slough, Dartford, Milton Keynes, Harlow, Watford, Epsom, Reading, Broxbourne, Basildon, Peterborough and Coventry.

The article also noted that this ‘is Shelter’s third annual analysis of homelessness. In 2016, it estimated there were 255,000 homeless people in England alone, a figure it subsequently adjusted to 294,000 for Britain. This rose to 307,000 in 2017.’

Sheter’s chief executive, Polly Neate summed up the findings when she noted:

“Due to the perfect storm of spiralling rents, welfare cuts and a total lack of social housing, record numbers of people are sleeping out on the streets or stuck in the cramped confines of a hostel room. We desperately need action now to change tomorrow for the hundreds of thousands whose lives will be blighted by homelessness this winter.”
National Liberals would agree with her view that “spiralling rents, welfare cuts and a total lack of social housing” are to blame for the housing crisis. However, as we indicated above, we would go much further than that and blame the capitalist system itself. This should come as no surprise as capitalism is a ‘dog-eat-dog’ system based on greed and exploitation, which views humans as mere economic pawns.

On saying this, we don’t have any confidence whatsoever in socialism to solve the housing crisis. Socialists of various hues – in the shape of successive Labour governments – have had numerous chances to put things right.

It seems that homelessness in England & Wales is a problem that neither capitalism (represented by the Tories) or socialism (represented by Labour) cannot – or will not – solve.

Therefore, we believe that we need a system that is neither capitalist nor socialist (indeed, a system which goes way beyond these old positions) to bring about change. And such a system must have true social justice – and, in particular, the right to own property, at its core.


O THE NATIONAL LIBERAL PARTY would urge its members and supporters to get involved in local charities and initiatives that seek to tackle social problems – such as homelessness – at grass-roots level.

O CHECK OUT issue 2 of Liberty & Nation – the voice of the National Liberal Party – which looks at the ‘National Disgrace’ of homelessness. To get hold of your FREE pdf copy, simply e-mail natliberal@aol.com
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Liberty & Nation Says … Wherever You Live SHOP LOCAL THIS CHRISTMAS!

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Liberty & Nation Says Wherever You Live – Shop Local This Winter!

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