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October 30, 2015 By thelibertarianpress

There seems to be a misapprehension in the media, and the public at large, that both the purpose, and the effect, of the introduction of tax credits was to help those on low pay. This is wrong on both counts, let us take the effect first and we shall return to the intention. All taxation, []

November 26, 2015 By thelibertarianpress Leave a Comment

When it comes to justice and the law, our starting point is terribly straight-forward we believe in the rule of law. We want to explore the massive implications of EU membership for that simple yet pivotal principle. If you read almost any modern development theory or, indeed, British history, you arrive at a central []

November 30, 2015 By thelibertarianpress Leave a Comment

Natalie Portman once said that everyone dreams of living in Paris. That may be an exaggeration, but the city certainly has a hold on many hearts, and it has grabbed hold of American politics. How to react to mass killings in the heart of one of Europes great cities? Reactions can vary from the sensible, []

November 20, 2015 By thelibertarianpress Leave a Comment

Ive spent best part of ten years arguing against the theory of man-made climate change and had great fun doing so. There are powerful arguments to say that mankind has little impact on climate not least the obvious point that the slight warming over the last hundred years is exactly comparable to repeated []

July 18, 2015 By thelibertarianpress

Will electric cars revolutionize the world? We have seen, just last week, news of a battery powered plane. Will this change our transport structures? It is certainly possible, but we probably need better ways of generating electricity if we are to see major environmental benefits from any such change. In large parts of the US, []

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