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November 4th 2008

A COPY OF ORWELL'S 'NINETEEN EIGHTY-FOUR' SENT TO EVERY MP

An Internet grass-roots campaign will this week deliver a copy of George
Orwell's prophetic novel 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' to every Member of
Parliament.

The books will be inscribed with the words, 'This book was a warning, not a
blueprint', and will arrive at Parliament on or before November 5th -- a
date of well known historical significance for that building.

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Outraged by the continual attack upon civil liberties within our nation, a
fortnight ago the Libertarian Party proposed reminding those in Westminster
who they were elected to serve, and in whose interests the laws that they
pass are meant to function.

Spread purely by word of mouth, a campaign to send each Member of Parliament
their own copy of Orwell's dystopian classic met with overwhelming support
on the Internet, with many more books pledged than the 646 required to
ensure that every one of our elected representatives receive a personal
copy. The Libertarian Party contributed just 75 books itself, with the
remainder coming (directly, or via campaign donations) from people of all
political parties, and of none.

The UK Libertarian Party leader, Ian Parker-Joseph, explained, "As the
people of Britain become ever more spied upon and ever more heavily taxed,
as the government attempts to control how much we should smoke, eat and
drink, as the state legislates to regulate ever more the minutiae of our
lives, the Libertarian Party want to remind people that we have the power,
and that our elected representatives work for us.

"The Libertarian Party would like the people of Britain to remember that the
state is the servant of the people, and not our master. Moreover, we wish to
remind those in Westminster of this fact.

"Many constituents of these MPs will be adding their own personal messages
to the books that they are sending," added Mr Parker-Joseph, "and it is a
sad reflection of how far towards Orwell's vision our country has already
slipped that some members of the public have expressed fear at the potential
consequences of simply sending their MP a 60 year old novel. One
correspondent wrote to me:

<< I told my wife I was taking part in this campaign and her and the
children’s answer was “don’t do it, you will get into trouble and have them
after us”. I have been told on numerous occasions by my wife that you cannot
win against the State so “why argue with them, why complain?”

She believes that you cannot fight against the Government or powers that be
and that if you do you will be watched and eventually “they” will come and
get you so it is best not to complain, make waves etc. >>

"What sort of society are we living in where people are so afraid of their
government? Something is very, very wrong here" concluded Mr Parker-Joseph.



NOTES FOR EDITORS

1) The Libertarian Party was founded on November 21st 2007 and officially
launched on January 1st 2008. The party's website can be found at:
http://www.lpuk.org
2) Further details of the party's policies can be found in our manifesto:
http://www.lpuk.org/pages/manifesto.php
3) Libertarianism is a political philosophy based on support for individual
liberty.
Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libertarianism
4) The Party's blog regularly examines how the UK is slipping into the
totalitarian vision portrayed by Orwell. See, for example, here:
http://lpuk.blogspot.com/2008/10/1984-arrogant-tom-harris-mp-just-doesnt.html



CONTACT

Communications Director of the Libertarian Party, Chris Mounsey, may be
contacted on [redacted]. Alternatively, you may email media@lpuk.org

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Well that is what we have done.

Now, what are you going to do to stop Big Brother?



you could start by writing to your MP, you could write to your local newspaper, and you could tell all your friends and let them read what we have done.

Write to the Press and ask them why they are not covering this story.

If you are unsure of the links between the 1984 Big Brother book and Britain today, like some of our MP's, then read this comparison.

The more people that know about it, the more pressure we can put on our MP's to behave in a responsible way, and only make laws that are good for the people.

We have had a huge surge in membership because of this campaign, and obviously the stronger we become as a party, the less they can ignore us.


In a free society, the rights and laws protect the individual from the government.

In a dictatorship, the rights and laws protect the government from the people.




UPDATE: IT Suppliers admit collusion with Labour to crack down on the people.