AT the start of November, we noted that the folks behind Liveable Nation had started “an innovative campaign to keep the publication in the public eye. This campaign will consist of e-posters featuring dramatic photographs and artwork.” Their first e-poster was very simple and basic – but it did the job. A brief message invited … Continue reading
EARLY last month our article We Heard It On The Grapevine … predicted some future developments that would take place within the broad patriotic and anti-Establishment family (1). First of all, we noted that the folks behind Liveable Nation – the ‘Newsletter and Think-Tank of Progressive Nationalism’ – would be launching an innovative campaign to … Continue reading
THE latest issue of Liveable Nation is out now! LN describes itself as the ‘Newsletter and Think-Tank of Progressive Nationalism’ and is dedicated to ‘National Ecology, Social Justice, Monetary Reform and Peace’. Issue 2 has been a long time coming, but the wait has definitely been well worth it. Edited by Wayne Sturgeon, it boasts … Continue reading
IN EARLY October last year we reported that the National Liberal Party had fully overhauled and upgraded its web-site. (1) This upgrade – incorporating the selective use of the colour Orange – really made it stand out from the rest. One of the articles used to launch the new site included an excellent review of … Continue reading
THE National Liberal Party has recently fully overhauled and upgraded its web-site. This upgrade represents a vast improvement on the old one. The new site is really vibrant – the selective use of the colour Orange is striking to say the very least! It really makes the site stand out from the rest. And the … Continue reading
The councillor for South Hornchurch in Havering recently passed away. Representing the RA’s he was a genuine ‘People’s Champion’ devoting his whole life in service to the community but his sad death has of course generated a vacancy. A by-election has been called (by persons presently unknown – on the day of his funeral!) for … Continue reading