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Monday, February 27, 2006

Liberty Central - 1 comment

New today: Liberty Central is a new group blog/campaigning site, whose aim is to work:
...for a New Constitutional Settlement for the United Kingdom.
It would be foolish to deny that much of the impetus for the site has come from opposition to this Government's legislation, and that there is a lot of hostility, beneath the surface, to: Blair, New Labour, etc. All the same, the site is officially non-partisan, and if it can (with our help too) foster a radical, persuasive campaign for constitutional reform, and for wider, deeper democracy, then we should thoroughly approve.

Keep your eye on it.

Update: Neil has already remarked on this - substantially before me, as usual. He's also reminded me that I posted something less than a week ago on this same topic, which turns out to have been much more interesting than this particular post. It's all coming back now - Cabaret was on, wasn't it? OK, I suggest you skip this post and try the earlier one.

1 comment so far...

At 11:08 AM, February 27, 2006, Blogger Tom said...

It might or might not be a laudable project, but my willingness to read the site in detail is somewhat undermined by the fact that they can't bloody write. See for example What is Liberty Central? If the introduction to a campaigning site is as self-indulgently overwritten as that, what hope is there for the rest of it? Life's too short.

   

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