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I like how they parades themselves at the funeral:

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Nice to see they're not afraid to embarrass themselves by flaunting disproved dogma. :D
 
Weird how all of these libertarians are white and male, it's almost as if they are interested in perpetuating their own privilege...

Perhaps a greater percentage of women than men see through the political rhetoric to the underlying selfishness, and steer well clear?
 
Mark Littlewood IEA, ex Freedom League Youth, one time Liberty and NO2ID guy explains Thatcher was not working for bosses

 
Perhaps a greater percentage of women than men see through the political rhetoric to the underlying selfishness, and steer well clear?

I think that's right, but don't discount the overwhelming misogyny and obnoxiousness of the libertarian men as a factor too.
 
Here's the tall guy Felix Bungay again

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"Felix Bungay is student at University of Cambridge where he is reading an MPhil in Intellectual History and Political Thought."

Why is he not at a non-state funded education course?
 
Here's the tall guy Felix Bungay again

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"Felix Bungay is student at University of Cambridge where he is reading an MPhil in Intellectual History and Political Thought."

Why is he not at a non-state funded education course?

Because like all good right-libertarians, he's a hypocrite who masks his hypocrisy in rhetoric about "taking back from the state" some of the money his parents have paid in.
Obviously, when someone on the dole uses exactly that argument about getting back some of their own contributions, that's beyond the pale!
 
Cunts to a person,thieving bastards calling themselves "Libertarians" this they maybe what the certainly aren't is libertarians or indeed libertaires.The word was created by Joseph Dejacque to differentiate his anarchism from Proudhon's who was a bit light on gender equality.It was also the name of the paper he produced in New York for several years.
 
Because like all good right-libertarians, he's a hypocrite who masks his hypocrisy in rhetoric about "taking back from the state" some of the money his parents have paid in.

Ah yes... their parents have 'paid in' by owning shares and using other people's labour - so they get to party in grand halls with oil paintings

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They also spend their student loans on beer - look here a bunch of Tories promoting Hague-a-Thons - a chance to meet war criminal esteemed foreign secretary William Hague - no pub piss ups where participants have to beat the Hague record of 14 pints.:facepalm:



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Mark Littlewood IEA, ex Freedom League Youth, one time Liberty and NO2ID guy explains Thatcher was not working for bosses


Yeah, good luck with that, Littlewood, ya putz.

It's funny how two of my least favourite people in this country have the surname "Littlewood".
 
An old colleague of mine is having a sort of semi-meltdown on Facebook, and recommending Murray Rothbard to all and sundry.
 
Here's the tall guy Felix Bungay again

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"Felix Bungay is student at University of Cambridge where he is reading an MPhil in Intellectual History and Political Thought."

Why is he not at a non-state funded education course?
Nasty syphilitic sore on the guy on the left - all that rimming of Nigel Farage has obviously done him no favours whatsoever
 
Here's the tall guy Felix Bungay again

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"Felix Bungay is student at University of Cambridge where he is reading an MPhil in Intellectual History and Political Thought."

Why is he not at a non-state funded education course?

Felix Bungay must be the only person I have ever seen whose Adam's apple is bigger than his head.

His name makes me think of that baker in Viz who shags gingerbread men.

I think it's safe to assume that the roots of his misanthropic politics lie in the fact that he got bullied to fuck at school because of his name. It resulted in a deep resentment of humanity in general and led him to celebrate poor children starving and stuff.
 
I think it's safe to assume that the roots of his misanthropic politics lie in the fact that he got bullied to fuck at school because of his name. It resulted in a deep resentment of humanity in general and led him to celebrate poor children starving and stuff.

How can that be assumed at all? It could well be some family wealth pool and reading Ayn Rand - as below.

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UKIP's Tim Aker on left, Nic Conner on right Simon Richards Freedom Association chief with the camera in background
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Nic Conner has done well for himself:

He has served on The Bow Group council since 2011 where he has been involved in all of the Group’s activities. Nic policy interests are in: Military, Social Justice (particular homelessness and the surrounding issues), Constitutional and Energy policy. In November 2012 Nic’s ‘To Lay in Valour’ policy paper was published by The Bow Group gaining much media attention. Nic has acted as a spokesman for the Group on many occasions, featuring in all national newspapers. He has also appeared on broadcast media such as BBC Newsnight. His articles feature regularly on The Commentator. He is currently reading Law at BPP Law School. As well as studding he puts into practice his social enterprise beliefs in helping some of the UK’s most vulnerable people by working with The Big Issue. In the past Nic has worked for the Conservative Party Campaigns Team. First at CCHQ in the lead up to the 2010 general election, and then on a target seat in Kent, where he helped achieve a swing 9.9%, and just under a 9000 majority. He has also worked internationally with many right of centre political parties, including assisting the Australian Liberals in their 2010 election campaign.

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I urge people to re-visit this thread on the TaxPayers Alliance links to Libertarians and vice-versa.

http://www.urban75.net/forums/threads/the-taxpayers-alliance-a-tory-front-group.165962/page-3
 
I particularly love the photos of em playing dress up.

For you

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This is the head of the Conservative Humanist Association - Oliver Cooper - also a member of the Freedom Association.

Here he is dressing up

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Here he is communicating his American associates
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Here he is doing the Gangnam Style (note - posh hotel again)
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Here he is posing

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And here he is joking about cuts:

Q: What's your favourite fizzy pop beverage?
Red Bull. What, that doesn’t count? Fine, then Monster or Relentless: twice the heart attacks as Red Bull for the same cost – now THAT’s austerity!
 
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Dr Tim Evans (Current Shareholder and Former President) has worked for numerous organisations that include: The Foundation for Defence Studies (defunct), The Independent Healthcare Association (defunct), The Centre for the New Europe (defunct), Global Health Futures (defunct), Westminster Associates (defunct), Nurses for Reform (defunct), and the Cobden Centre (watch this space).
He was President of the Libertarian Alliance between 2006 and February 2011. His stated grounds for resignation were the need to rebalance his business and personal interests. This was made an opportunity by certain persons for ill-informed speculation. However, Dr Evans continues to play an important role in the Libertarian Alliance. As of the 13th November 2012, he retained the 49 per cent shareholding in the Libertarian Alliance Ltd, given to him by Sean Gabb, and continued steadfastly to refuse all requests to give this back so shares could be allocated to active members of the Committee.
http://www.libertarian.co.uk/
:D

I believe this is actually genuine!:eek:

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Sean Gabb is controversial to some because of his views, for example: "the Commission for Racial Equality and all similar organisations should be abolished, and their records burned." Gabb explained this by often likening the British government to a police state, saying, "Every so often, someone stands up and tells us what benefits we have had from diversity. Such may be, but we must also consider that part of the price has been a police state. In this country, we have severe restrictions on freedom of speech, on freedom of association and on freedom of contract - all in the name of good race relations."
 
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