Libertas launches in the UK
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You say that your candidates have 'no prior political affilation'.
Why should I as a voter vote for someone who is not a politician, has no idea of the role of a politician, and who serves to obey one rich man? Your slip is beginning to show.
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So the mastery of Youtube is beyond you? Yet you expect to run a successful political campaign, excuse me while I piss myself laughing.
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With you completely man. My friend was turned down as a candiate for them. Despite him recently completing his MA in Political Science. Obvious isn't it.
Ganley doesn't want politicians or anyone smart enough to challenge his authority. He's a nobody. I think you are on the nosey with your idea that it is for easily led young people with no brain. No matter, the British voters are not so stupid as to vote for that lot. Libertas are complete amateurs.
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Agreed, if Libertas could just tap into some of that part of the vote that usually don't turn out in the EU elections that would be enough to win some seats. I think UKIP will lose what they have, they are quite irrelevanet these days. A large chunk of Labour's vote is also up for grabs.
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If Libertas can gain a mandate, then it won't just be about the MEPs, it will be about the momentum of the entire organisation. The EU has to change; that's why they keep pushing the Constitution/Lisbon Treaty. If that fails, they don't have a plan B. We do. If we can demonstrate that not only is our vision for Europe popular, it is also workable, it will quickly gain support from national governments too.
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Yeah but my question is, how can you possibly offer any influence or provide a leading role when that simply is not the role of MEPs?How could the entire totalitarian structure of the European Union alter so drastically simply because of the failure of Lisbon? It's failed three times already. Under the system of Brussels such a mandate could never exist, surely?
So how come the only people who could possibly qualify as your candidates have to show extreme enthusiasm to Libertas? Show me any mother or working stiff who has the time to do such a thing?
Can it be that what you really want are a bunch of easily led young people drawn from the unemployed?
I think that is the case, evidenced by the way you are currently calling your suggestions "grass root's" and conning other more talented people to help you for free, while you rake in the EU dosh.
knowingangel 2 years ago 6
Hi knowingangel,
With regard to candidates, I am not sure what you expect. Like all parties we have to draw from people who have both the interest and time to offer. There's simply nothing that can be done about that. 95% of applications so far have been from people in employment however.
We are successfully drawing from a wide pool of people, many with no prior political affiliation, which demonstrates that our appeal is reaching areas that other parties can't. That's encouraging.
LibertasUK 2 years ago
You need to examine the links between Libertas and the New World Order. CIA Money is behind this. Ganley is in bed with US Arms Manufacturers, and supported by American extreme right-winger John Bolton.
ProzrachnyTeatr 2 years ago
I accidentally deleted your message, sorry. this is what you wrote:
Are you denying that Declan Ganley is a close friend of John Bolton, and that Libertas is allied to the Council of Foreign Relations? And that in the USA it gets funding from Arms Manufacturers??
Why do you hide the extreme right-wing affiliations Libertas has with the "New World Orderers"?
LibertasUK 2 years ago
I have no idea whether Declan Ganley knows John Bolton, nor do I see the relevance. Libertas is a European political party, and nothing to do with the Council of Foreign Relations. Libertas doesn't have any presence in the USA at all, and it would be illegal for us to receive funding from US companies. Is it possible you are confusing this with Rivada Networks, which is Declan's company that provides communication equipment to assist US soldiers?
LibertasUK 2 years ago