As 2008 draws to a
close, I take pride in being able to offer the first New Years message from the
Libertarian Party.
 
This is the first
year that the Libertarian Party in the UK has been in operation, having launched
itself into the public arena on the 1st January 2008. During this year we have
purposely kept our size and numbers close to our chest as the party has steadily
grown in strength and members throughout the year, not least because we did not
wish to alarm those in the established mainstream parties as to the groundswell
of public opinion that has quietly risen and is eagerly awaiting news of a
general election.
 
2008 has seen yet
more civil and personal liberties being swept away under the relentless tide of
new and draconian laws, ever changing by stealth using the statutory instruments
that add meat to the legal frameworks that are rarely discussed in our
parliament. One by one our rights are ever diminished, slice by slice we succumb
to the corporatist money making machine that is backed up by legislative
protection, enforced by a continuing expansion of a privatised policing
structure headed by the ACPO, ever tightening their authoritarian grip over the
everyday lives of the public.
 
If we were to look
back just 10 years, it would have been difficult to imagine a United Kingdom in
such disarray, in such financial trouble, with such elitist authoritarian aims
of its politicians, but that is indeed where we stand today.
 
As I look forward to
the New Year, I like most others wonder what 2009 will bring. It is clear that
it will become much worse before it gets any better, both in political and
financial terms, as mass unemployment, financial hardship, bankruptcy, evictions
and mass criminalisation of the population takes its toll, and where there is no
let up on the volume of new statutes and SI's increasing our daily financial
burden.
 
The mass of
regulation imposed by the EU, rubber stamped by Westminster is also increasing,
making UK business and industry less and less competitive in the wider world, as
taxes of one sort or another increase the financial strain for business to
survive and keep employment levels stable. With Sterling now at parity with the
Euro and the National Debt increasing on a daily basis beyond all records, the
UK economy is inexorably being driven into the ground.
 
At what stage the
Government will dare to go to the country is anyone's guess, and whilst it
is fairly certain that the current Government will be swept from power at any
free election, there is still uncertainty as to who will be best placed to serve
the real interests of the nation overall.
 
In this new
corporatist world, we can see little difference between any of the 3 major
parties, other than the colour of their rosettes, and none have promised to roll
back any more than some of the icing on the legislative nightmare that has
befallen us all.
 
The Libertarian
Party in that respect promises to be very different, to be bold and to be true
to the people of this country, promising to undertake a programme of repeal, to
undo the wrongs which have been done during the past 10 years and more, and to
make the UK proud of itself and its people again.
 
As we now move into
2009, we in the Libertarian Party feel that we have done the groundwork, we have
put together our policy
framework
, and we have established a working, functioning party structure
which is now ready for the rigours of representing the public in Central and
Local government.
 
Amongst the 80
million who now live in the UK, we are sure that there are 646 honest people who
are more capable of governing this country than those  handful
of elitists who believe they have a right to rule over us, that there are
many ordinary people out there who would like to replace them and do what is
right for this country.
 
The first step is to
understand that today the UK is no longer governed, it is ruled. One of our
primary tasks will be to rein Government back to its simple role
of governance, for and on behalf of the people.
 
The Libertarian
Party would like to give you the opportunity to stand as a Prospective
Parliamentary Candidate if you feel that you have what it takes to govern.
Perhaps you have been a local councillor, a business leader, a butcher, a baker
or even a candlestick maker. If you feel that you can make a positive difference
to the way that this country is run, then let
me know
.
 
How different would
we be? Well, from day 1 we would expect anyone elected as a
Libertarian MP to fund their own pension plan from their generous salary, not to
sponge from the taxpayer with gold plated provisions. We would expect a
Libertarian MP to furnish and maintain their own London accommodation, not to
sponge from the taxpayer and we would expect a Libertarian MP to take their role
seriously, and that means no second job that will detract from their
responsibilities as MP's. It would of course be necessary to cover legitimate
and reasonable expenses, however the abuses of recent years will be
halted
 
That's just for
starters, but i
f you think you can live with those rules and would
like to become a Libertarian PPC, then let me know. If you would like to stand
as a Libertarian Candidate at local elections, let me know so that I can put you
in touch with the LPUK lead in your area.
 
I am looking forward
to 2009, because I know that the Libertarian Party has a lot to offer the people
of the UK, and its time to give the establishment a wake up call they will never
forget, through the ballot box.
 
May I conclude by
wishing everyone, of whatever political hue you may be, a very Happy New Year,
and may 2009 be as prosperous as this Government
permits.
 
 
Ian Parker-Joseph
Party Leader – Libertarian Party
UK
 

 
 
 
 
 
As 2008 draws to a
close, I take pride in being able to offer the first New Years message from the
Libertarian Party.
 
This is the first
year that the Libertarian Party in the UK has been in operation, having launched
itself into the public arena on the 1st January 2008. During this year we have
purposely kept our size and numbers close to our chest as the party has steadily
grown in strength and members throughout the year, not least because we did not
wish to alarm those in the established mainstream parties as to the groundswell
of public opinion that has quietly risen and is eagerly awaiting news of a
general election.
 
2008 has seen yet
more civil and personal liberties being swept away under the relentless tide of
new and draconian laws, ever changing by stealth using the statutory instruments
that add meat to the legal frameworks that are rarely discussed in our
parliament. One by one our rights are ever diminished, slice by slice we succumb
to the corporatist money making machine that is backed up by legislative
protection, enforced by a continuing expansion of a privatised policing
structure headed by the ACPO, ever tightening their authoritarian grip over the
everyday lives of the public.
 
If we were to look
back just 10 years, it would have been difficult to imagine a United Kingdom in
such disarray, in such financial trouble, with such elitist authoritarian aims
of its politicians, but that is indeed where we stand today.
 
As I look forward to
the New Year, I like most others wonder what 2009 will bring. It is clear that
it will become much worse before it gets any better, both in political and
financial terms, as mass unemployment, financial hardship, bankruptcy, evictions
and mass criminalisation of the population takes its toll, and where there is no
let up on the volume of new statutes and SI's increasing our daily financial
burden.
 
The mass of
regulation imposed by the EU, rubber stamped by Westminster is also increasing,
making UK business and industry less and less competitive in the wider world, as
taxes of one sort or another increase the financial strain for business to
survive and keep employment levels stable. With Sterling now at parity with the
Euro and the National Debt increasing on a daily basis beyond all records, the
UK economy is inexorably being driven into the ground.
 
At what stage the
Government will dare to go to the country is anyone's guess, and whilst it
is fairly certain that the current Government will be swept from power at any
free election, there is still uncertainty as to who will be best placed to serve
the real interests of the nation overall.
 
In this new
corporatist world, we can see little difference between any of the 3 major
parties, other than the colour of their rosettes, and none have promised to roll
back any more than some of the icing on the legislative nightmare that has
befallen us all.
 
The Libertarian
Party in that respect promises to be very different, to be bold and to be true
to the people of this country, promising to undertake a programme of repeal, to
undo the wrongs which have been done during the past 10 years and more, and to
make the UK proud of itself and its people again.
 
As we now move into
2009, we in the Libertarian Party feel that we have done the groundwork, we have
put together our policy
framework
, and we have established a working, functioning party structure
which is now ready for the rigours of representing the public in Central and
Local government.
 
Amongst the 80
million who now live in the UK, we are sure that there are 646 honest people who
are more capable of governing this country than those  handful
of elitists who believe they have a right to rule over us, that there are
many ordinary people out there who would like to replace them and do what is
right for this country.
 
The first step is to
understand that today the UK is no longer governed, it is ruled. One of our
primary tasks will be to rein Government back to its simple role
of governance, for and on behalf of the people.
 
The Libertarian
Party would like to give you the opportunity to stand as a Prospective
Parliamentary Candidate if you feel that you have what it takes to govern.
Perhaps you have been a local councillor, a business leader, a butcher, a baker
or even a candlestick maker. If you feel that you can make a positive difference
to the way that this country is run, then let
me know
.
 
How different would
we be? Well, from day 1 we would expect anyone elected as a
Libertarian MP to fund their own pension plan from their generous salary, not to
sponge from the taxpayer with gold plated provisions. We would expect a
Libertarian MP to furnish and maintain their own London accommodation, not to
sponge from the taxpayer and we would expect a Libertarian MP to take their role
seriously, and that means no second job that will detract from their
responsibilities as MP's. It would of course be necessary to cover legitimate
and reasonable expenses, however the abuses of recent years will be
halted
 
That's just for
starters, but i
f you think you can live with those rules and would
like to become a Libertarian PPC, then let me know. If you would like to stand
as a Libertarian Candidate at local elections, let me know so that I can put you
in touch with the LPUK lead in your area.
 
I am looking forward
to 2009, because I know that the Libertarian Party has a lot to offer the people
of the UK, and its time to give the establishment a wake up call they will never
forget, through the ballot box.
 
May I conclude by
wishing everyone, of whatever political hue you may be, a very Happy New Year,
and may 2009 be as prosperous as this Government
permits.
 
 
Ian Parker-Joseph
Party Leader – Libertarian Party
UK
 

 
 
 
 
 

Belgium's King Albert has asked parliamentary speaker Herman Van Rompuy to form a
new government. Flemish Christian Democrat Van Rompuy is president of the lower
house of parliament.

He is set to succeed fellow Christian Democrat Yves Leterme
whose government collapsed on December 19 after the Supreme Court said there were
clear indications that his coalition government tried to influence a court case over the
bailout of stricken bank Fortis.


Martin Delgado in the Mail Online reports
that the luxury car hire firm Aphrodite Wedding Services run by Judith
Quick the the wife of Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner Bob
Quick from their home and advertised in Yellow Pages and also in the Gay Friendly guide:

1. Does not appear to have an operator's licence
2. This fact (if true) could jeopardise insurance policies when hiring vehicles
3.
To get an operator’s licence, drivers must be checked by the Criminal
Records Bureau (CRB) – so there is no way of guaranteeing those
employed by Aphrodite have been vetted

Paradoxically when Bob the Plod was Chief Constable of Surrey , his force and the local Tandridge District Council produced a 36-page booklet explaining the rules affecting private car hire firms.
(pdf see Pages 17/18/19 ref Private Hire vehicles – pic of cover above)
Which provides the helpful advice for those anxious to conform to legal
requirements ;

‘Every Private Hire vehicle shall be licensed under the 1976 Act, section 48,
subject
to conditions……. All vehicles will be subject to periodic testing
during the licensing period to ensure that vehicles are maintained in a
fit and proper condition. Local
Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976. The Council is authorised
to conduct extra spot checks and inspection at any time
.’

The
Mail quote a Tandridge District Council spokesman : ‘If this business
is providing car hire services for day trips and events, and not just
for weddings and funerals, we believe it does need a private hire
vehicle and operator’s licence. All its drivers will also need to be
licensed. We will be contacting the business.’ Aphrodite Wedding
Services don't appear on the Council website list of local businesss.

It is also worth noting that the Surrey Police /Tandridge Council Guide cearly states ;

This
information is intended to provide guidance on the licensing
requirements in Tandridge District Council under the Town Police
Clauses Act 1847, as amended, and the Local Government (Miscellaneous
Provisions) Act 1976.

It is not intended to be an exhaustive or
definitive statement of the law and all drivers, operators and
proprietors should familiarise themselves with the provisions of the
relevant Acts and any local byelaws.

Hattip Postman Patel


Martin Delgado in the Mail Online reports
that the luxury car hire firm Aphrodite Wedding Services run by Judith
Quick the the wife of Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner Bob
Quick from their home and advertised in Yellow Pages and also in the Gay Friendly guide:

1. Does not appear to have an operator's licence
2. This fact (if true) could jeopardise insurance policies when hiring vehicles
3.
To get an operator’s licence, drivers must be checked by the Criminal
Records Bureau (CRB) – so there is no way of guaranteeing those
employed by Aphrodite have been vetted

Paradoxically when Bob the Plod was Chief Constable of Surrey , his force and the local Tandridge District Council produced a 36-page booklet explaining the rules affecting private car hire firms.
(pdf see Pages 17/18/19 ref Private Hire vehicles – pic of cover above)
Which provides the helpful advice for those anxious to conform to legal
requirements ;

‘Every Private Hire vehicle shall be licensed under the 1976 Act, section 48,
subject
to conditions……. All vehicles will be subject to periodic testing
during the licensing period to ensure that vehicles are maintained in a
fit and proper condition. Local
Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976. The Council is authorised
to conduct extra spot checks and inspection at any time
.’

The
Mail quote a Tandridge District Council spokesman : ‘If this business
is providing car hire services for day trips and events, and not just
for weddings and funerals, we believe it does need a private hire
vehicle and operator’s licence. All its drivers will also need to be
licensed. We will be contacting the business.’ Aphrodite Wedding
Services don't appear on the Council website list of local businesss.

It is also worth noting that the Surrey Police /Tandridge Council Guide cearly states ;

This
information is intended to provide guidance on the licensing
requirements in Tandridge District Council under the Town Police
Clauses Act 1847, as amended, and the Local Government (Miscellaneous
Provisions) Act 1976.

It is not intended to be an exhaustive or
definitive statement of the law and all drivers, operators and
proprietors should familiarise themselves with the provisions of the
relevant Acts and any local byelaws.

Hattip Postman Patel