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What do Julian Assange, an EU referendum and ACTA have in common? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Fausty's Libertarian Blog   
Friday, 22 June 2012 10:42
What do Julian Assange, an EU referendum and ACTA have in common?
Three stories to lift the spirits. That's what!

First, UKIP's increasingly impressive Gerard Batten suggests that Julian Assange apply for political assylum in the UK[1]. He might have a point!

Second:
[2]

"In a recent Economist blog piece a regular columnist suggested that 'UKIP does not need to win a single House of Commons seat at the next general election to have an outsized impact. The party just needs to threaten, credibly, to siphon off enough Conservative votes to deny David Cameron’s party victory in a decisive number of seats.'"
Third[3]:
"The INTA (International Trade) Committee's final vote on David Martin's (S&D) recommendation that the European Parliament reject ACTA was approved today with 19 votes in favour and 12 against. There were no abstentions."
Woohoo!

And finally, Nigel Farage forges common ground with the Czechs:

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References

  1. ^suggests that Julian Assange apply for political assylum in the UK (www.ukipmeps.org)
  2. ^Second (www.ukipmeps.org)
  3. ^Third (www.ukipmeps.org)

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