Thursday 21 May 2009

UKIPOCRISY

In a video sent around Europe today, Libertas exposes the hypocrisy of the UK Independence party.

www.libertas.eu/ukip

UKIP’s message of cleaning up Brussels is in direct contrast to how its members operate. Instead of fixing the problem, UKIP has become the problem. During the past European parliamentary term, a full quarter, 25%, of UKIP MEPs were either convicted of fraud, expelled for the same reason, or resigned in disgrace.

Nigel Farage can't stop the sleaze because he employs his wife, they refuse to publish even the most basic details of their expenses and UKIP has the laziest MEPs in Britain, attending just 60% of votes over the last five years.

DON'T judge UKIP on what they say but on HOW they behave. UKIP cannot change anything in Brussels - Libertas is the ONLY party that can change what is happening and stop the gravy train that is pouring out of Brussels. UKIP are NOT the answer, Libertas is.

www.libertas.eu/ukip

Tuesday 19 May 2009

Labour MEPs should disclose ALL expenses

Under pressure from Libertas Chairman Declan Ganley, former Labour Minister Denis MacShane MP admitted on television that Labour MEPs should disclose ALL expenses claims in advance of the European election on the 4th June. Labour MEPs just weeks ago voted to keep their expenses hidden from view.

Speaking on the BBC's Daily Politics Show, Mr MacShane also said that Libertas' campaign to put Europe back in the hands of the people, 'sounds terrific'.

Chairman, Declan Ganley said, "it's easy to make promises and conjure up soundbites on television, when the Brussels reality is completely different. On 12th March, Labour MEPs voted to keep their taxpayer-funded expenses a secret."

"We will be watching the British Labour Party closely on behalf of voters over the next three weeks, to ensure that - this time at least - they stick to their word."

The Great European Rip-Off

Best selling author David Craig made an impassioned plea today to voters to send an unequivocal “enough is enough” message to our politicians in Westminster and Brussels.

“You may think that most of our MPs at Westminster are crooks, but their stealing and thieving is petty cash compared to what’s happening in the European Union” claimed the author.

The vast scale of corruption and waste in Brussels is exposed in his latest book “The Great European Rip-Off”. David Craig is a candidate for Libertas in the South East region in the European elections on 4th June.

“Libertas has a mission to stop the waste, end the corruption and put democracy into the heart of Brussels. I want to do everything I can to assist that mission.”

David Craig previously caused a political storm when he released “Squandered – How Gordon Brown is wasting over one trillion pounds of our money”, exposing the shocking amounts of money wasted under New Labour.

Monday 18 May 2009

World first: star in your own ad for Libertas

This week, Libertas is launching a revolutionary advertising campaign on the internet: in keeping with our mission to return Europe to the people, we’re asking anyone who supports our cause to make an ad for us.

Instead of one big corporate TV spot, we’re creating thousands of individual “people ads” - it’s grassroots, democratic advertising.

Here’s an example below. Please click on this link today (http://libertas.thisad.co.uk) and make your very own ad, which will then automatically run on sites like MySpace and help get the vote out.

It only takes a couple of minutes, it’s completely free, and most importantly, it lets you spread the word and convince others to vote Libertas on June 4!

Thank you,

Robin Matthews

Sunday 17 May 2009

Trust in politicians is dead. They have betrayed the country.

This has been the darkest point in the history of British politics. Trust in politicians is dead.

Politicians right across the board have been exposed with their fingers in the till, and all they can say is that it was the system at fault. It’s disgusting. We should be able to trust our politicians enough to give them a suitcase full of used notes and say ‘just take what you think is right’. We shouldn’t have to implement a system of detailed controls to check that they aren’t fiddling the system!

Politicians are the guardians of our society. If we can’t trust them not to rob from us, then we certainly can’t trust them to run the economy, to handle massive business contracts, to run the NHS, to look after our personal information and so on.

These people have betrayed the country. They have irreparably damaged the entire political system. Full disclosure is the only way that we can drag the political class out of its current depression. That’s why this week we have made a series of ground-breaking pledges about how we will behave if elected. I strongly urge all other parties to follow suit.

It’s no longer simply a case of making sure that this doesn’t happen again. Too much damage has been caused. Our party leaders need to take a strong lead on this and completely rethink the way they do politics. If Libertas can make these promises, why can’t they?

The most undeserved political rise in history

UKIP’s sudden boost in the polls is the most undeserved political rise in the history of Britain. The expense scandal has led to a massive 12% protest swing to UKIP in the latest poll, boosting them to 19% from their previous position on 7%. I am shocked.

There is no party that could deserve public support less if people are angry over expenses. UKIP lost two of its twelve MEPs to fraud charges, both Nigel Farage and Robert Kilroy-Silk employed their wives, they refuse to publish their expenses and UKIP’s MEPs are the laziest in Brussels, voting just 60% of the time. They have done nothing to deserve public support over expenses.

UKIP were well on their way to losing most of their seats in this election, having dropped 9% in the polls from their 2004 high point of 16%. They’ve done nothing for five years, apart from waste tax payers’ money on their lavish lifestyles in Brussels.

I am livid that in the same week that Libertas has launched a series of sleaze-busting pledges designed to stamp out sleaze in Britain, UKIP is gaining by default from this current scandal having done absolutely nothing to earn it. Bitter? You bet I am.

Tuesday 12 May 2009

It’s Stamp Out Sleaze Week!

Following a weekend dominated by MPs’ expense scandals, I am proud to announce that Libertas is today leading the charge to Stamp Out Sleaze.

The party is launching five pledges this week, one each day, designed to tackle the root cause of sleaze.

Our first Stamp Out Sleaze pledge is a promise from all Libertas candidates that, if elected, they will publish their expenses in detail, including receipts and explanations of what the purchase was for. Tax payers have a right to see how their cash is being spent and whether they are getting value for money.

We want to lead by example. Politics doesn’t have to be dirty. Our politicians should be people that we can trust to look after our money both wisely and frugally. That’s why we are today promising to be completely open about how we spend tax payers’ money, and I invite all the other parties to sign up to this pledge too, and together we can rebuild trust in our politicians.

The EU is broken, but Libertas can fix it.

Find out more here: http://www.stampoutsleaze.co.uk/

Dare to dream of Reform

At the launch of Marta Andreasen's book 'Brussels laid bare' the person introducing the author suggested that the people who thought that the European Union could be reformed were dreamers. Having first listened to Marta Andreasen talking about her book 'Brussels laid bare', I couldn't help responding to the charge.

Telling him that I would be standing as a Libertas candidate at the forthcoming election, I admitted to being a self-confessed dreamer, but felt duty bound as a former soldier to remind the assembled crowd of the words of T E Lawrence who said:

'..but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dreams with open eyes, to make it possible.'

And that is exactly the point, our eyes are open. It does not take Marta Andreasen (whose courage is admirable) to tell us what is wrong with the European Union; we know all that. The challenge and real opportunity is to find a solution, which the medium of the first truly pan-European party offers. Eurosceptics would have it that nothing can be done, but as the language of defeat and withdrawal hung heavily in the air, I couldn't help thinking that people were crying out for the language of 'can', the language of a solution, which sits at the core of the Libertas message.

Reconnect the European project with its citizens and I believe anything is possible. Does that mean Libertas is calling for some great monolithic monster of an EU. Absolutely not, otherwise Libertas would have not bothered to champion the 'No' vote so successfully in Ireland. What Libertas wants very simply is something that chimes with and inspires the citizens of Europe, whose voice has been ignored with dangerous and alarming frequency.

Whether or not the message got through to the not insignificant amount of genial UKIPers and Tory grandees is anyone's guess, but it did provoke a response from Lord Tebbit, who has subsequently come out and said people should not vote for a mainstream party in the European elections, by which I assumes he means Libertas. So, a chord had been struck afterall.

Monday 11 May 2009

The downward spiral of trust in politicians

As everyone will have seen, the news in the UK this weekend has been dominated with the expense abuse by UK MPs from all sides. While the Labour party have been claiming expenses for sink plugs and films, the Conservatives have let the taxpayer foot the bill for their dog food and light bulbs. I wonder, where is the party of integrity? where are the politicians who seek to represent their people as best they can? rather than bleed them dry and let them pick up the tab for all manner of trivialities.

It is no wonder that people distrust politicians when they are ripping off the public left right and centre.

Now, I know there are some that genuinely want to help their constituents, and who do possess the moral fibre to use their expense accounts legitimately and responsibly, but they should not be the exception, they should be the rule.

The fact is, it is a poorly organised system, which is easily abused because of its lack of transparency and openness. If there was a system of full disclosure of expenses (as advocated by Libertas), then none of this would happen.

I notice David Cameron has told MPs to "say sorry" (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8043057.stm) to the public for essentially stealing their money - using it to line their pockets and subsidise their already well paid positions instead of putting it into underfunded public services.

The same thing is happening in Brussels, but people in the UK feel so disengaged with European politics that it is largely unnoticed. The Taxpayers' alliance published an eye-opening report on how easily expenses can be abused in Brussels, and how MEPs can become millionaires in one 5 year term. It's been around a while but for those that are yet to see it, it can be found here - http://www.taxpayersalliance.com/files/meppay-1.pdf

Is an apology enough? Does that absolve these rip-off merchants?

The answer is to introduce full disclosure and openness for all expenses, so that people can see exactly where their hard earned money is going in the UK and in Europe.

Libertas has always been committed to democracy accountability and transparency.

With turnout so low in the UK for the European elections it plays into the hands of the mainstream national parties, who have now been exposed as untrustworthy expense cheats, who are only apologising now they have been caught out. This has been going on for far too long, and they have known exactly what they have been doing.

To usher in a new era of openness and politicians you can trust vote for Libertas on June 4th. To keep upto date with all of the Libertas news including candidate launches across Europe sign up to the Libertas mailing list at www.libertas.eu and encourage your friends to do the same...

Tuesday 5 May 2009

Nigel Farage on Sun Radio

A couple of days ago I was called on to respond to some comments that Nigel Farage, leader of UKIP had made during an interview with Sun Radio.

Nigel claimed that Libertas has been misleading the British public. Apparently, while feigning euroscepticism, Libertas actually wants to create a bigger and stronger Europe! C'mon Nigel, if that's what we wanted, Libertas would have let Lisbon go through on the nod - you know, one of those 'thumbs up' European Parliament moments where no one knows what the hell anyone is voting for, so they just play follow my leader.

So who is misleading who?

And then there is the small matter of the registration of the party name 'Libertas UK' by Bridget Rowe, who Nigel admitted in the interview is still part of the UKIP operation! He also admits to being behind the whole thing, citing reasons so pathetic that they need to be aired again and again, to show his party up for what it really is. Time for the Electoral Commission to take a view don't you think?

Politics of the playground.

When in Rome

The keynote address by Lech Walesa has captured much comment in the wake of Libertas' first party convention in Rome.

Which was extraordinary (and the genuinely warm standing ovation that preceded it), but then so was the fact that over a 1,000 people from across Europe had made the effort and the sacrifice to be there. There were many other extraordiary moments too, not least the way in which Declan dealt with a small crowd of unruly hecklers, who would be wise to revist the unscripted and eloquent lesson they were given in the small matters of free speech and democracy.
But this is not the real story of Rome, but rather the amount Libertas has achieved in such a small amount of time.

Lest anyone forget, it was only on the 11th of December that Declan announced that Libertas would be running candidates across the European Union. And by the time of the first party congress -not four months later - that is exactly what had been achieved. Imagine too what it took to organise a congress like that at the same time.

Breathtaking.

Perhaps the Libertas mantra should be delivery not ideology.

Remember Libertas stopped the Lisbon Treaty and has now created the first truly pan-European political party. With people flocking in ever increasing numbers to the website, there is no limit to what can be achieved. Really.