We send £350 million a week to the EU – enough to build a new hospital a week We get 250,000 EU migrants a year – it’s out of control and damages the NHS It’s safer to take back control and spend our money on our priorities Imagine if we Vote Leave...
Forget the scaremongering that so often accompanies debate about Britain’s EU membership. Leaving the European Union could be a win-win for the UK. We could have more international influence, create more trade and jobs, and regain sovereign control over our own laws and borders. These are the advantages that would flow from the Global Britain...
With UK steel production under threat Godfrey considers the root of the ‘problem’. Godfrey covers steel, cars, education, welfare and calls for a positive attitude to the natural challenges we face.
Hello! This is sort of retired, travel writer and commentator Jakethewriter with today’s Podcast it was inspired by what I call my ‘real travel blogs’ written after I no longer had an editor paying my wages. Ain’t that the truth! . . . . . .
A quick run down of the stories that made it onto Alan’s Antics This week. The full stories and more from Alan & the other contributors released each Friday at 5pm on Radiofreeuk.org or you can hear the 24/7 stream any time anywhere at radiofreeuk.weebly.org & tunein too!
This is a podcast by Better Off Out, introduced by Rupert Matthews the National Campaign Manager. You can find Better Off Out on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube as well as on our website www.BetterOffOut.net. We welcome all Brexiteers and offer a wide range of campaigning materials and activities. Go to our website and check us …
From YouTube Channel: Libertarian Alliance Chris R. Tame (1949-2006) was for many years the face of British libertarianism. Tame discovered Ayn Rand’s work when he was seventeen and quickly became a libertarian...
Michael Booth, author of The Almost Nearly Perfect People: Behind the Myth of the Scandinavian Utopia, discusses the Danish and Swedish cultural traditions...
I have been intrigued this week on hearing of the work of Harvard professor Michael Puett, who for some years has delivered a class in ethical reasoning based on texts such as Confucius’s Analects, the Mencius, and the Daodejing, urging …