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Review of Kent Voice (Issue 1)

ISSUE 1 of Kent Voice (KV) came out in February of last year and looked at the issue of animal cruelty. KV1 – the ‘Voice of the National Liberal Party in Kent’ – examined the barbaric nature of testing on animals, ritual slaughter, factory farming and exporting live animals. These practices demonstrate that there “doesn’t seem to be any concern for the suffering of the animals here. They’re just abused for their monetary value.” Thus Kent Voice called for opposition to all forms of animal cruelty.

This review of Kent Voice has been written by Liam Clarke. As with his other reviews, this is full of passion, sincerity and is highly personal.

To read Liam’s review of Caledonian Voice (the Voice of the National Liberal Party in Scotland) click here: http://nationalliberal.org/review-of-caledonian-voice

To read his review of English Voice (the Voice of the National Liberal Party in England) click here: http://nationalliberal.org/review-of-english-voice

To read his review of the Isle of Wight Voice (the Voice of the National Liberal Party on the Isle of Wight) click here: http://nationalliberal.org/review-of-isle-of-wight-voice-issue-1

AS SOMEONE who cares very deeply for the rights of animals, I believe that it’s essential that we in the National Liberal Party make clear our beliefs regarding this issue. We shouldn’t throw it on the ‘back burner’ going into May’s European elections, as many of the main parties will do. (I saw Nigel Farage recently being interviewed by Andrew Neil on BBC2s Daily Politics show. I Neil read some of UKIP’s policies from its 2010 manifesto – and Nigel ‘Mein Führer’ Farage looked stunned at some of the things that were coming from it. We must make sure that we do not fall to the same kind of idiocy that Nigel did.)

Personally speaking, I believe that charities such as the RSPCA should be given wider reaching powers – similar to that of the police – in cases of animal abuse or neglect. When people are accused of abusing children (and this is a subject that has been very much in the news recently) there is a general outcry by the public. People accused of such disgusting acts are to be deplored.

But shouldn’t this also be true of those who abuse animals? Sure you can read about it in your local newspaper and think “Why would a human being do such a thing?” and you may even have a discussion with your family about it. So why are people not given the same treatment for abusing animals as they do young children? We are all living breathing living organisms, living on a floating rock in space so surely we are all entitled to a standard of living where we are not abused by our fellow animals?

One thing that I cannot comprehend is the testing of make up on animals. To me those who are willing to see this happen have selfish and depraved minds. How they can countenance a defenceless animal being abused – and enduring absolute agony – is beyond me. This is especially so when we think that if we were to put a human in their place the question of morality would shoot from zero up to the high heavens! (You often see the messages of hate towards paedophiles and murders saying they should be tested on or hung in public and so on – yet it is perfectly acceptable for the same torture being dished out to an innocent animal as it is a guilty human being!)

A further point on this issue is the simplicity that vets seem to have in saying that a pet can be put down. I recall reading (in the The Sun) about a lady who refused to have her dog put down three times after it attacked her. She said “You wouldn’t put down a child for lashing out.” It’s a point which I think needs to be explored more.

However, there is one area in Kent Voice where we may need to ‘edge on the side of caution.’ And that’s in terms of religious practice and freedoms. This is a question to which we must apply considerable care and neutrality. I am sure there are many atheists and indeed people of faith who will be reading this review, and to you all I say is nothing. For you are all entitled to beliefs of a varying kind, just because one is religious does not mean that they would allow an animal to be sacrificed as part of some ‘wacky’ ritual just as an atheist is not automatically able to condemn it. As part of the NLP strategy we should indeed promote the idea that a ritual killing is not to be accepted. However, we must not adopt an ‘imperialist’ tone here. Indeed, I think that we must always ask ourselves the question: who are we, as democrats and believers in freedom, to question the rights and beliefs of those not bound by our law?

• To get hold of issue 1 of Kent Voice, simply e-mail natliberal@aol.com and ask for your FREE pdf copy! We hope to have issue 2 of KV out later this year.

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Self-Determination For All … Freedom For Western Sahara!


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The Menace of ATOS
HERE’S ANOTHER of the National Liberal Party’s increasingly popular e-posters.  As we’ve noted before, we now seem to live in a world of ‘micro-second media’ – where news is covered – and discarded – in a flash.

Therefore, as our movement grows in size and importance, we’ll need to be able to quickly respond to various news items and events.  This is where our NLP e-posters – generally known as ‘visual sound bites’ – will come into their own.  Our e-posters will combine striking images and educational slogans to promote our core values of national freedom and social justice.

With this in mind, we’d like to encourage our members supporters to produce ideas for further e-posters.  Send them to natliberal@aol.com or simply place a comment on our National Liberals Facebook site (check it out here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/52739504313/ ) when this brief article is posted on it.

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For A Free Scotland In A Free Europe!

“ISSUE TWO of Caledonian Voice looks superb! Well done. The masthead is an improvement on issue 1, and I thought it looked pretty good, so progress all round.” That was the reaction of one Scottish National Liberal Party member when he saw the latest issue of Caledonian Voice.

As we noted in our recent article concerning our Scottish national publication – see http://nationalliberal.org/issue-2-of-caledonian-voice-due-soon – it examines the EU and finds much wanting. It feels that it is increasingly totalitarian. It also describes the EU as a bureaucratic regime” that employs a form of central planning “very similar to that employed by the old Soviet Union.”

It believes that the EU serves no national interest in Europe and appears to be just the mechanism through which bankers and super-rich elites ply their ‘trade.’ CV2 would describe itself as anti-EU – but not anti-European. Indeed, it looks forward to the day when a Free Scotland can take its place in a Free Europe!

To get hold of your FREE pdf copy, simply e-mail natliberal@aol and ask for issue 2 of Caledonian Voice to be sent to you as soon as possible.

WHILST on the subjects of national freedom and the EU, check out these two feeds on Twitter: @Self_Determ_Day and @NATIONAL_LIBERA

KEEP your eyes peeled for issue 2 of English Voice – the Voice of the National Liberal Party in England – and issue 3 of Nation – Newsletter of Nations without States – both of which are due out in the next few weeks. We also understand that issue 156 of Fourth World Review is its early planning stages. As soon as we hear more about any of these publications we’ll let you know.

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From The Liberty Wall – Total Democracy – NOTA Update

TOTAL DEMOCRACY (TD) is a campaigning body that seeks co-operation between centralist political parties, independent groups and individuals.  TD describes itself as a “co-operation of interested groups who work together on specific campaigns, you opt into the ones that match your values and ignore the ones that don’t.” It was founded by four organisations – the Democratic Reform Party, People’s Democratic Party, Popular Alliance and the National Liberal Party.  In October 2013 the British Senior Citizens Party – led by Robin Macfarlane – joined TD.

Total Democracy’s first campaign is to introduce a None Of The Above (NOTA) box on our ballot papers.  TD feels that the NOTA option will help to increase turnout as voters can express their disapproval until a REAL political alternative can gain traction!

At the moment, the main focus of TD is to raise awareness of NOTA.  TD feels that it needs to explain how a bonafide None Of The Above option would work in practice and why it is so necessary to have one in any truly functioning democracy.

With this in mind, the NOTA campaign was discussed in some detail at a National Liberal Party meeting held towards the end of last year.  Also last year a NOTA representative from a separate group appeared on national radio (Eddie Mair’s PM show on BBC Radio 4) to talk about the campaign.  Despite only being alotted a couple of minutes, the main points of the campaign were broadcast to a large audience.

As we understand it, this was the most high profile mention of NOTA in the mainstream media to date at that time.  Since then, however, Newsnight anchor Jeremy Paxman, has announced his support for a bonafide NOTA option on BBC One’s primetime show The One Show.

It’s probably fair to say that the concept of NOTA is now much more on the radar of the general public and the mainstream media that it was a few months ago.  This is a huge achievement, not just for the NOTA campaign itself, but for all those campaigning for a more democratic system of government.

To find out more about Total Democracy, click here:  https://www.facebook.com/TotalDemocracyUK?fref=ts


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English Voice Says Defend The NHS!
TWO YEARS AGO the National Liberal Party produced Caledonian Voice, its first national publication.  It was followed by other inter-national, national and regional publications – Liberty & Nation, English Voice, Kent Voice and the Isle of Wight Voice. Towards the end of last year CV became the first of our publications to produce its own e-poster.


Now English Voice has produced its own e-poster.  As can be seen, it has been produced in support of the National Health Service.  EV believes that the NHS should be viewed purely as a ‘service’ to the people and nation.  It should not be regarded as a business – and various companies should not be using it to make vast profits.  In short, EV fully endorses the popular trade union slogan Public Service – Not Private Profit!

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