
In the last few years he has worked independently allowing him to focus on additional projects, especially charity work, and more recently researching and writing a book on individual liberty and the British constitution.
He believes that there is a crisis in democracy and that Libertas is the only party committed to addressing this problem head on, and that by being the first pan-European political party it is the most suited to reform the over-centralised, increasingly undemocratic and secretive EU. He believes that Libertas can cause a revolution in thinking within the EU itself, and a major shift in the attitude of the people of Europe towards the EU, by causing improvements in accountability, transparency, representation and in promoting value for money for Europe’s citizens.
A revolution in thinking? What sort of revolution are we talking about here? A marxist revolution? This is the European Union we are talking about: they have no intention to change or improve
ReplyDeleteI would be a bit hesitant to vote for someone who is involved in the financial services in London...
ReplyDeleteI am reluctant to vote for any of the three main parties. And yet, many of the alternative parties, including Libertas, do not seem to have comprehensive policies and manifestos. Your website tells us a lot of the background of your candidates, and what they are opposed to, but not what they stand for. Why is this? Are you a single issue party? Where do you stand on the environment, crime, immigration, education?
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