According to the founder, 4 FREEDOMS wants responsible government, where the free market serves the common good and the talents of small firms can thrive.
“By far the best way to secure good jobs for future generations in the City is for the economy to serve the people, and not the other way around,” he insists, adding that British politicians must not get away with blaming “Brussels” for housing shortages, educational shortfalls, archaic transport, and other domestic problems for which British politicians are alone responsible.
These are weasel words that mean absolutely nothing. Try and give us a practical example of how these "high minded ideals" (everyone has those) would be delivered.
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I heard Roy Orbison's 'Mystery Girl' on the radio this morning. One of Bono's better contributions to the world.Originally posted by vetran View PostIf Bono is associated with it I always get suspicious.
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Yep. One of Mr Cameron's sillier moves was to leave the EPP and thereby take away the influence and the support of British conservatives for people who want reform.Originally posted by doodab View PostOne I can vote for in the euro elections. I actually agree with what they are saying for a start.
4 Freedoms Party (UK EPP) - http://www.4freedomsparty.eu
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One I can vote for in the euro elections. I actually agree with what they are saying for a start.
4 Freedoms Party (UK EPP) - http://www.4freedomsparty.eu
“Safeguarding Britain’s local and regional identities matters more to us than to the Tories. British leadership helped to make freedom, security and prosperity the European norm: echoing Chancellor Merkel’s speech to the British Parliament, we should all again work together to make Europe even better,” Hazell said.
According to the founder, 4 FREEDOMS wants responsible government, where the free market serves the common good and the talents of small firms can thrive.
“By far the best way to secure good jobs for future generations in the City is for the economy to serve the people, and not the other way around,” he insists, adding that British politicians must not get away with blaming “Brussels” for housing shortages, educational shortfalls, archaic transport, and other domestic problems for which British politicians are alone responsible.Last edited by doodab; 15 May 2014, 03:09.Tags: None
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