So what exactly where they rejecting?.
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Brown has said he understands people's "hurt", in the aftermath of Labour's worst local election results in 40 years, promising to listen and lead on the Labour Party website. and see what Labour Party members tell him. (Begin by scrolling down to the bottom of the comments, the earlier ones really do speak from the heart of disaffected Labour members before the more controlled supporters come in)
They speak of being betrayed by the abolition of the 10% tax band, they speak of being sick of being nannied, they speak of being sick of the smoking ban and of having to stand outside in the cold for a cigarette, they speak of being sick of being taxed for everything they do, they speak of being sick of being criminalised for everything they do. They speak of being sick of being watched and monitored. And these are just Labour Party members.
In the press (especially the Guardian) we read every day since the elections, articles from left wing die-hards (Labour and LibDems included), bemoaning their losses, bewailing the "undemocratic" way things have gone, blaming not the politicians who have failed to serve us, but you the voter for getting it wrong.
Yes, all their bigotry, arrogance and sheer nastiness has been on display for all to see - and the proles went and did the wrong thing; they voted for the Tories. Naughty little proles.
This is Arrogance almost beyond comprehension.
So what have the other parties offered that has made these voters turn out in record numbers and change their vote.
Well quite frankly, its pretty much more of the same. The only difference is that its not Labour. The hatred within the country for Labour and Labour policies has spilled over to the other parties, not because they have anything better to offer, but just because they are not Labour, and lets be frank here, changing the leader will not solve the problem.
The Tories have promised to keep up Labour spending plans, which means that you will still need to be taxed and taxed and taxed, only offering a degree of tinkering around the edges, but nothing of substance.
The LibDems have said that they don't think that Labour taxation plans on Cars goes far enough, so more taxes there, they say that Labour taxation plans on already debunked Green issues goes far enough, so even more taxes there as well, and they want to tax big business even more than they are at present, which will only serve to put prices up further.
Are they all absolutely stark staring mad. Well, yes, it would seem that they are.
Today we learn that there are on average 2,500 jobs being lost in the city every week. We also learn that businesses are leaving Britain to move to Ireland because of the tax regime and Labours plans to tax all their overseas assets as well. This will lead to more job losses and even more taxation on workers to make up the shortfall.
"bosses threat at no.10 summit"
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/b ... 867714.ece
"dont kill geese laying golden eggs"
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/b ... 867240.ece
"big business heads for the door"
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/b ... 867237.ece
It is worth noting that this 'Summit' at No.10 took place 10 days ago, but was kept quiet by the media ahead of the election.
Even today, we learn that Brown IS going to push ahead with rubbish bin taxes (this is on top of your already inflated council tax, which includes rubbish collection), even though he had promised to scrap them. More lies, following more lies.
So what real alternatives are there for the hard pressed, over taxed, over regulated voters to escape the sleaze, the lies and the burden of Big Government.
Well, try this from the web pages of the UK Libertarian Party.
What We Believe
Libertarian thought begins with the individual. It's individuals
that make up our society, not our society that makes individuals, so
this is the only sensible place to start.
To each and every person in our society, we say:
YOU OWN YOURSELF
Owning something means that you have the absolute right to decide what to do with it—whether to use it up, keep it, sell it or give it away. Libertarians believe that everyone has the right to ownership of their own bodies, thoughts and beliefs, and honestly acquired property, be those goods, land, or money. Owning these aspects of yourself means that you should be free to do with them what you choose.
Libertarians believe that coercive actions by individuals, or groups
of individuals—for example, the State—against others can never be
justified. Such actions can rightly be seen as acts of aggression, and
are simply an inappropriate way of behaving towards other people. This
does not mean that Libertarians are pacifists, as everyone has the
right to defend the property that they own—including themselves;
rather, it is the act of initiating aggression that is morally
unacceptable. What this means in practice, and looking at recent
international events, is that Libertarians would have supported
military action in the Falklands Conflict, where UK citizens and
territory were first attacked by an aggressor, but not the recent war
against Iraq, where the UK (along with the US) actually initiated the
aggression.
On a more personal level, the right to do with your own body as you see
fit means that Libertarians have no moral problems with people using
drugs in a responsible fashion. The important thing here is how your
own actions impact upon the rights of others. For example, it would be
wrong to drive under the influence of drink or drugs, as that would be
putting the lives and property of others in danger. Yes, you have
rights, but you also have the responsibility to respect the equally
held rights of others.
Practical Libertarianism
There are many aspects of our lives where the choices that we have
are becoming increasingly limited by the actions of others, notably the
State. Examples include which school you can send your children to, and
for how long, where and what medical treatments are available to you
and your family, at what age you can retire and gain a state pension,
and so on.
Sadly, we have recently become so used to having arbitrary limitations
placed upon our lives by government that we often don't stop to think
about them, other than to briefly curse when some new idiotic rule or
regulation hits us for the first time. Why do our politicians think
that we need treating like children, and attempt to regulate every
aspect of our lives? Who benefits from this?
Libertarians believe that the role of the State should be to protect
our basic rights, and nothing more. This means maintaining the rule of
law, and providing us, and our country, with an effective military
defence.
Just looking at one of our policies will give you an idea of the
innovative—but always realistic—approach that we intend to take as a
Party.
Libertarians want to let people keep the money that they earn, so that
they can choose how to spend it. You currently have no choice about
whether to pay Income Tax, so collecting this tax is clearly a coercive
act on the part of the government. The Libertarian Party proposes
moving, within the first term of a Libertarian government, purely to
consumption based taxes, and then only on non-essential goods. This
will effectively mean choice over the amount of tax that you pay—the
more goods that you buy, the more funds that you will contribute to the
State to undertake its functions. Not only is this far fairer, but it's
also the only truly effective way of looking after our environment, as
it will ensure that the more natural resources that an individual uses,
the more that they have to pay. In short, whilst income taxes are
unfair and arbitrary, consumption taxes are fair and green.
Allowing people more control of their finances will also help bring
about a major resurgence in the voluntary and charitable sectors in the
UK. British people are naturally generous, we often just don't seem to
have enough spare cash to help as much as we would like. By taxing you
less, and leaving more money in your pocket, the Libertarian Party will
allow you the freedom to help others more. We are the only political
party that genuinely trusts the people of this nation, and the only
party that wants to give every individual the opportunity to act on
their natural compassion, whether it be to help family, friends,
neighbours or complete strangers.
The ideas outlined above are so sensible that you might wonder why no
other party is proposing them. Is it because they can't be achieved,
financially? The answer is no. The government currently spends around
£175 billion a year supporting QUANGOs such as the Milk Development
Council, the Home-Grown Cereals Authority, and the British Potato
Council. Most people know that eating food is good for you, so what
purpose do these organisations really serve? As the only tangible
benefits are to the producers of these products, why aren't they funded
and run by their respective trade associations? Sadly for the
hard-pressed taxpayer, it's simply a case of "You know when you've been
quango'd!"
It's not only in the area of quangos that there is a whole raft of
waste and inefficiency, just crying out to be swept away. Everything
that the State touches—from health and education, through policing and
pensions—is cursed by the micro-management of bureaucracy run wild,
resulting in an endemic waste of resources, and preventing key
front-line staff from actually doing the important work that they are
employed to do, and so desperately want to do.
The real and fundamental reason that no other party would make
proposals like ours, is that to do so would weaken the power of the
government over the individual. For example, if Income Tax were to be
abolished, can you imagine voting in the future for a party that wanted
to reintroduce it? Of course not. The Westminster parties are terrified
of losing their powers over the citizens of our country, and will fight
tooth and nail to keep them. Only one party isn't interested in power
for any reason other than to return it to those to whom it rightfully
belongs. Only one party really trusts the British people, and that is
the Libertarian Party.
As we detail our policies across a whole range of areas, we'll explain
how Libertarians view the challenges that our society faces, where we
believe we should be aiming for, and what practical and pragmatic steps
we can make towards reaching those goals.
It's taken years of neglect by our politicians to reduce our nation to
its current state, and we don't underestimate the efforts needed to
bring our society back together again. To move to a just society will
take time, as the State, without our consent, has become intertwined in
every part of our society. But if we don't start to cut back its
tendrils, we will continue to lose that which is most important to
us—our individual humanity.
Britain deserves better, and you deserve better. As we publish our policy positions,
we will demonstrate how the Libertarian Party can offer a realistic way
forwards, to set us all on the right path to a better future.
If you liked what you read above, if you want to be the master of your own destiny with little or no government interference, if you would like to keep what you earn without the tax man breathing down your neck, then consider reading on.
The Libertarian Party Manifesto.
We are looking to make the fundamental changes to Government that the other parties are frightened to do. If you believe, as I do, that you would like to be a part of that change, then why not join in.
There IS another way!


Your Life, Your Country, Your Choice.






















