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Sort by Liberal Conspiracy (Free subscription) - 03/07/2009
a guest article by The Professor There’s an easy way to find out - ask them if they support a law which enforces it. A cross party coalition of MPs are petitioning the House of Commons to introduce the Elected Representatives (Prohibition of Deception) Bill for debate. Our film “The Ministry of Truth” charted the [...]
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Sort by The North Briton (Free subscription) - 08/07/2009
David Cameron was on the Radio 2 today discussing (among other things) ways in which we might introduce greater transparency and opportunity for popular scrutiny into the way politicians and, perhaps just as crucially, the civil service and the public sector are spending taxpayers' money. He made a number of good suggestions, apparently embracing the potential of the internet which has long been highlighted...
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Sort by Plenty2say (Free subscription) - 03/07/2009
Sign up for the Ministry of Truth campaign and help them get the truth out of politicians - by law. If that is ever possible of course. You only had to watch Labour's two-faced Deputy Harriet Harman lie through her teeth yesterday when she defended Gordon Brown on Question Time over his blunder he had made earlier on in the week over 'a zero per cent rise in total spending' - which meant they wouldn't...