Libertas London Candidates

These are your Libertas candidates for the London region:

Tuesday 14 April 2009

Susannah Prins

Frustration with the Government’s refusal to honor its manifesto promise of a referendum on the revised constitutional treaty lead Susannah to Open Europe – one of the UK's leading independent think tanks on the EU - where until recently she was Head of Development.

She decided to leave the think tank so that she could join the Libertas campaign full time and throw all of her energies into actively pursuing the reform of the EU. If the Lisbon Treaty is passed, it is self amending. This is our last chance for a Europe which we have a say in.

Susannah was in the core team of the “I Want a Referendum” campaign, which spearheaded the fight for a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty in Britain
"There needs to be a very clear message sent to the next British Government that willful deceit and contempt for the electorate, will not do. A vote for Libertas will deliver that message. Libertas is the first pan-European party and is the only party which is currently capable of delivering real reform. We need a truly accountable and transparent EU which we can believe in; an EU which works for you."
Susannah has a diverse background with a First from Edinburgh University in History of Art and History of Architecture. She also has a passion for opera which she continues to train in outside of work. Susannah is 26 and lives in South London.

5 comments:

  1. Hi susannah,

    We are a local band doing very well at the moment. I read your article in the wandsworth borough news today and had an idea. We have a song called 'move us on' which may work very well in your campaigne.

    If you are interested in hearing this politically inspired tune then please contact me at edlattimore@gmail.com

    Good luck with everything,
    Ed Lattimore

    www.myspace.com/rocketnumber9

    wwwrocketnumbernine.wordpress.com

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  2. The ´traditional´ UK parties are no longer an option, as the current voting system is meaningless. You can vote a party in, but you can not call for a vote of no confidence to stop the rot and ineptitude.

    This goes beyond Europe; this must be a step to reverse globalisation and a new world order. If this is what Libertas stands for, and, if it stands for people to truly have some say in their destiny, in the destiny of this planet and the children who will come to inhabit mother earth; then I just might reconsider politics as a sensible way out of the mess this world is in.

    But I am yet to be convinced.

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  3. It is reassuring to see that the candidates are men and women and different ages!! the mad colonel blimps of UKIP could be in for a shock, however calling time on the gravy train season ticket holders of the three main parties might prove more of a challenge.

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  4. Susannah

    Your party seems to be exceptionally well funded for a party that's pretty much appeared out of nowhere! Why can't I find any history of Libertas, any solid information or any information about Declan Ganley's involvement on this site?

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  5. Another Libertas hottie ;) Worth your vote no doubt.

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