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The 2010 General Election
Stop playing Scrooge Darling, we need tax cuts now
Government risks civil unrest over pensions
New Party sympathises with expenses backlash MPs
Miliband's carbon solution is to export employment during recession
New Party disappointed by CO2 advert adjudication delays
This year Christmas dinner will cost you £36million, if you are quick
IPPR plans would cause higher numbers to jump from UK Titanic
Stealth tax ‘shooting galleries’ creating killer roads
New Party slams 'perverse' lessons in domestic violence
UK needs to wake up and end this economic 'Greek tragedy'
New corruption figures highlight Kelly's Westminster failure
Queen's Speech a matter of the 'government's new clothes'
Labour's nuclear 'dithering' will have UK scrabbling in the dark, New Party leader tells nuclear heartland
YouTube debut for New Party following Politics Show appearance
Stop Westminster Council's bike rider robbery before it spreads nationwide
New Party calls for BBC to end its 'discrimination' of smaller political parties
New Party praises ASA for investigating 'sickening' carbon advert
Time to unburden 10 million low earners of income tax
'Orwellian' C02 advert prompts New Party call for withdrawal
Richard Vass' letter to the national press
Red Tape has left thousands across Britain jobless
Who are the real progressives?
Memories of '76
The reactionary left
The Democratic Imperative
Socialism for shoppers
Spivocracy in action
Precisely
The abdication of leadership
Rebuilding communities
The loser tendency
The United Nations: what moral authority?
How to banish cynicism
The Chancellor's iron grip - on power
British politics: Is it dead yet?

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Saturday, May 31, 2008

The reactionary left Read on
The reactionary left has given up on universal values.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Simple, really Read on
Melanie Phillips shows the way back from the edge of the precipice.

Sunday, May 25, 2008

In the Brown stuff Read on
We need strong, firm and effective leadership in these difficult economic times. We are not likely to get it.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Big Brother: stupid but persistent Read on
The government which cannot look after a pile of CDs wants to look after a database of all UK communications data.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

A show trial in Canada Read on
If the complaints against Mark Steyn and Maclean's magazine are upheld, then Canada will no longer have the moral right to call itself a free country.

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Big Brother is a klutz Read on
It's bad enough that Big Brother is watching us at all - worse still that he is also a big, bumbling fool.

Friday, May 16, 2008

Not sorry enough Read on
An apology is not enough to end the "Undercover Mosque" scandal.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Saving Burma Read on
The Burmese government should not be allowed to obstruct efforts to bring relief to its people.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Doing the decent thing Read on
A Labour supporter describes his commitment to true progressive values.

Sunday, May 04, 2008

Good news and bad news for London Read on
Boris Johnson's victory masks less encouraging developments in London politics.

Saturday, May 03, 2008

A dead duck Read on
After the local election debacle the government is not a lame duck but a dead duck.

Friday, May 02, 2008

New Party candidates make good progress Read on
New Party candidates have increased their vote again.