Browse > Home / Archive: December 2009

| Subcribe via RSS


“What Would Ayn Say…” No.1

By Sara Scarlett
December 28th, 2009 at 11:30 pm | 1 Comment | Posted in WWAS

Just spotted this book on Amazon.co.uk:

I imagine Ayn would be torn. On on hand it’s the entrepreneurial spirit at it’s best. On the other we should all strive to attain gold plated sex toys to call our own! Either way the reviews are well worth a read…

Time to Park Taxi Regulation

By Sara Scarlett
December 28th, 2009 at 2:15 pm | 2 Comments | Posted in Uncategorized

From an excellent article in yesterday’s Times. Phillip Stevens explains how unnecessary regulation may be adding extortionate amounts to your fare home:

There are two fundamental reasons why the taxi market isn’t working.

In the mid-19th century, laws were passed to limit town centre congestion by horses and carriages. Many local authorities still use these laws to restrict the number of licences granted to taxis, which results in fewer taxis on the road than are needed — explaining the long queues at taxi ranks in certain towns on a Saturday night.

Second, the fear of unscrupulous drivers extorting hapless passengers has resulted in highly regulated fares. Instead of relying on competition, as is the case for most other services, local authorities set fares with the taxi industry. The needs of the travelling public are secondary in these opaque discussions.

With too few “rank and hail” taxis on the road, all of which charge too much, what can be done? We need a free market in taxis, in which any individual or company can offer a service, providing they can show the driver is safe and the vehicle roadworthy. The distinction between “rank and hail” and phone-only minicabs should also be abolished.

The article is well worth a read. Great stuff from the people at IPN.

Worst Propaganda Ever…

By Sara Scarlett
December 27th, 2009 at 11:30 pm | 5 Comments | Posted in Uncategorized

One of the reasons I am grateful to be a Liberal is that we’re not completely moonbat when it comes to Europe. Although I may have discovered the reason many are. Truly shocking as a propaganda attempt:

Why LibDems are Wrong to Support the Illiberal Hunting Ban

By Sara Scarlett
December 26th, 2009 at 6:45 pm | 23 Comments | Posted in Liberal Democrats, Policy, UK Politics

Another Christmas has come and gone. Amidst the hangover of wrapping paper and hearty leftovers there is an issue that pops its head above the parapet every year and is likely to make an ugly come back if the Tories win the next General with a comfortable majority.

As with anything with “ban” in the title the Hunting Ban, instated under the guise of “animal welfare”, has had completely opposite consequences and unfortunately this is the policy of the Liberal Democrats.*

A burgeoning fox population is being dealt with using poisons that adversely affect the surrounding environment, the same environments that are used to farm the food that we eat and in which animal lovers indulge in country pursuits. Indiscriminate trapping methods and the abandonment of traditional practices adversely affect other species, some of which are endangered like the Dormouse,  proving that anti-hunt zealots do not give a toss about ‘animal welfare’.

The inappropriate residual of class war still taints this policy. The notion that everyone living in the countryside is rich is still prevalent and this is where we should be making noise. Rural poverty is a woefully under reported issue and one where the LibDems could make electoral gains in the countryside if we tackled this issue appropriately and sensitively. Much of the hunting ban is stems from the New Labour metropolitan elite illiberally imposing it’s values upon the countryside making the Tories look comparatively compassionate. I can’t commend MPs Lembit Opik and Roger Williams enough for their stance on this issue.

* UPDATE: I previously stated, incorrectly, that LibDem policy was to support the Hunting Ban as has been pointed out by Paul Walter, this is not the case. In light of this, we should make it LibDem policy to oppose the ban instead of sitting on the fence.

** UPDATE 2: I regard hunting with hounds not as a stand alone animal welfare issue. It is actually a negative liberty issue.

It is not illegal for me to take my gun and purposely shoot a fox on my land. Despite the risk that I may miss the vital organs and cause suffering to the animal before I kill it.

If it is not illegal for me to purposely kill a fox then this is a negative liberty issue up until the point where experts decide I am treating the animal cruelly. As has been the case in poison, gassing, self-tightening snares or spring & teeth traps.

I currently disagree with the premise that hunting a fox with hounds is less cruel than shooting it or catching it with a snare and then killing it. Until evidence objectively shows that fox hunting is crueller than the aforementioned I will consider the hunting ban to be illiberal.

Queen’s Speech: the Libertarian Draft

By admin
December 25th, 2009 at 4:00 pm | 1 Comment | Posted in Satire, UK Politics

What a lot of people don’t know is Her Majesty the Queen of England, is in fact a rampant libertarian. Every year Elizabeth II writes a secret libertarian draft of her speech which is quickly dismissed by courtiers. Well, this year Liberal Vision has obtained a copy of that draft and is proud to publish it here:

Merry Christmas,

What we really, really want for Christmas is the real proletariat revolution, libertarianism.

Many would not think myself or my family to be, in any way, libertarian, yet my darling Phillip has been doing his bit for freedom of speech for quite some time now.

Some may say that inheriting a monarchy and being a Libertarian are mutually exclusive. Yet our system, with a ceremonial head of state and an elected premier is less expensive to the taxpayer than the elected head of the executive also carrying out ceremonial duties. So it’s all good, bruv.

For those of you who question the appropriateness of an unelected leader in this day and age, I ask you this: “where exactly have you been since June 2007?”

I’m not too upset with Gordon, to be honest with you. He has a good heart but he is more than a little dull and clearly incompetent. Which is an easy combination to endure when you know it’ll be over soon. I must admit I am more partial to the lovely Sarah than that dreadful Cherie woman… It is important to remember that we are a nation at war. So don’t forget that they’re actually my armies, Gordo. Treat them with respect.

So I wish you a Merry Christmas and for most of you merry will mean your grandparents being high as a kite from having mixed their morphine based arthritis medicine with Tesco Value Lumbrusco or just plain drunk. But whilst you loll about in self-induced food and liquor coma, which as a Libertarian I’m all for, in everything you do and whatever path you choose, think of ways you can make this country more free.

In 2010 I wish you all a happy life, liberty and an elected premier.

Happy New Year.