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2nuvbqzmClaire is sometimes seen as a controversial figure – but she is always articulate and informed. RadioFreeUK were lucky enough to be asked to put online a talk she gave to the Swinton Circle on the subject of Conservatism and Nationalism.

In light of recent events in other European countries brought on by their submission to a ‘progressive’ so called ‘social justice’ crusade, her position may well take on a new significance.

This is the Q and A session that followed Claire’s talk from the previous post.

2nuvbqzmClaire is sometimes seen as a controversial figure – but she is always articulate and informed. RadioFreeUK were lucky enough to be asked to put online a talk she gave to the Swinton Circle on the subject of Conservatism and Nationalism.

In light of recent events in other European countries brought on by their submission to a ‘progressive’ so called ‘social justice’ crusade, her position may well take on a new significance.

This is Claire’s talk – the Q and A that followed is the post that follows.

The lesson of economic freedom remains clear: Freedom and prosperity go hand in hand. Ian Vasquez comments on the new Economic Freedom of the World Index.

* Duration: 11:23

* Published: 20/09/2016 2:49:00 a.m.

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* Show Notes: http://feeds.cato.org/~r/CatoDailyPodcast/~3/2njTOlT6dMg/economic-freedom-marches

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http://www.politicalcure.com/2015/08/05/the-market-for-liberty-audiobook/

I believe in the sovereignty of the UK people. As a democrat I believe that the people exercise their rights and freedoms by choosing representatives for their Parliament, and dismissing them at general elections if they cease to please. Between elections the sovereign people can either let their Parliament get on with the job they were elected to do, or the people can argue, lobby,  press, campaign for their Parliament to vary its plans. The people accept that they, like their elected representatives, must obey all the laws and commands Parliament makes until such time as they are repealed or amended. Parliament has authority and exercises the people’s sovereignty subject to the popular  will.

Source: The sovereignty of the people

From YouTube Channel: Milo Yiannopoulos

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DEVELOPING countries are set to dump controversial trade agreements with the European Union en masse following the Brexit vote, leading economists have said.

Source: ‘Not worth it anymore!’ HAMMER BLOW for Juncker as nations dump EU trade deals post-Brexit

 

From Youtube Channel: Paul Joseph Watson

Charlotte Riots: What They’re NOT Telling You
(Legitimate forms of protest)

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From YouTube Channel: México Merece Más

What the Mexican President should answer Donald Trump…

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The government says that it is preparing the way for our negotiations to leave the EU, but that these will be long and complicated, and the Article 50 notice cannot be delivered until the time is right.  This position looks awfully like prevarication and foot-dragging whilst they are desperately looking for some excuse to overturn the referendum decision. At the moment, our government is allowing the EU to call the tune, and these proposed negotiations will start from the position we are in now and negotiate some sort of agreement from that point.  I believe that this is the wrong attitude and we should begin negotiations from a different point. What I believe our government should do is to deliver an Article 50 notice immediately, and say to the EU that in two years time we will return to our pre-1973 position no matter what, and that we are willing to negotiate from that position only.  Tariff-free trade would be a prominent subject for negotiation, as would be financial services access, but what is not on the table is free movement of EU citizens to the UK, control of our borders, EU control of our fisheries, or any EU interference […]

Source: The Brexit Negotiations – An Alternative View – UKIP Daily | UKIP News | UKIP Debate