Monday, 27 April 2009

April 27th Update

Hi all!
It's been a while since I last updated this blog as we have all been really busy with press conferences and campaigning here in the UK office, so I thought I would bring you up to speed with all of our progress and some of our latest news.

Our candidate launches in London and the East Midlands were very successful, and we now have a great team across the UK with a serious chance of winning seats with your support.

If you would like to find out more about the candidates in London and the East Midlands you can check out their profiles on their regional blogs
http://libertas-london.blogspot.com/

http://libertas-em.blogspot.com/


I'm really looking forward about the upcoming Libertas Party Congress in Rome on Friday - It will be an excellent showcase for all of our candidates from across Europe and is a fantastic example of how a grass roots movement of the people can evolve into a serious political force.

This week I will be working on my own campaign in the South West. We are launching our candidates on 5th. Watch this space for the launch details.

Also, I know that this video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnMtc_QJ4-E) has been around for a while, but Bruno Waterfield has revived it for his Brussels Blog on the Telegraph here (http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/bruno_waterfield) and it is a shining example of why the EU MUST become more transparent, accountable and slimmed down. Remember the money that they are claiming is raised from YOUR taxes, and these people have been elected to represent YOU. If you want to change this, then vote for Libertas on June 4th.

Don't forget to sign our online petition, which has reached over 2 million people and is the most far reaching pan-European petition ever, and demands that the citizens of Europe be given a democratic voice on the EU constitution/Lisbon Treaty. Find our petititon here http://tr.im/iqF1/

As ever, comments are welcome and keep checking www.libertas.eu (the most visited political party's website IN EUROPE)!

Robin

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