Today is Magna Carta Day
Date: June 15, 2010
Categories: UK News
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Date: June 15, 2010
Categories: UK News
COALITION FALLS AT
Such a U-turn highlights why we must remain vigilant and continue campaigning to roll back the state less we find the new Government decide their inherited powers are too useful to surrender!
CELEBRATE MAGNA CARTA DAY – WEAR ORANGE!
Help us fight back by donating to liberty on Magna Carta Day on JUNE 15th by going to http://www.15thjunemagnacarta.org. If you want to pledge earlier to donate join the Magna Carta Appeal Facebook cause on http://www.causes.com/causes/101301?recruiter_id=16499581. You will receive a reminder nearer the date.
We have also relaunched our a Liberty Video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bG-46CyzWc) explaining how the liberties we take for granted are under attack. Please
get as many people as possible to see the video.
To help us restore free speech and individual civil liberties make your donation at http://www.15thjunemagnacarta.org. Make this the largest mass donation to a LIBERTY cause in the UK. Let’s make history!
OUR GOAL
TO SIGN UP AT LEAST 100
BELIEVERS IN LIBERTY
TO DONATE £20 EACH
ON JUNE 15TH
(you can donate to the website in advance at
http://www.15thjunemagnacarta.org)
GO TO
http://www.causes.com/causes/101301?recruiter_id=16499581
and sign up for this historic event. Pass this onto all your friends and spread the word everywhere!
NATIONAL LIBERALS believe “individuals require a national identity in order to live meaningful autonomous lives” and believe liberal societies need the “stability of national identity in order to function properly”. Both liberty and independent nations need strong democratic institutions to defend them from the corruption of Government.
As can be seen from the (above) statement from The Three Pillars of National Liberalism, the National Liberal Party is opposed to both social engineering and the Big Brother style of government favoured by Nu Labour. Thus we are completely opposed to Labour’s attempts to completely change the face of Britain, simply because it favoured the Labour Party.
The NLP favours natural, organic, small societies – as opposed to the forced, oppressive and gargantuan society we endure under Labour.
Date: February 14, 2010
Categories: UK News
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.
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 – caused by the credit crunch – high interest rates and the criminal bank debt-system.
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.
If we don’t support our local shops and businesses today, we may loose 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.
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!
Date: November 24, 2009
Categories: UK News
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