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New Articles from the Libertarian Alliance (2025 03 16)

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🔹 A Redesign for This Blog

The Libertarian Alliance website has undergone a much-needed overhaul. Faster, sleeker, and more user-friendly—this redesign ensures our vital ideas are more accessible than ever. Find out what’s new and how we’re making it easier than ever to spread the message of liberty.

🔹 The Seventh Carbon Budget: The Ruling Class War Against the People Continues

Britain’s ruling elite continues its crusade against ordinary people with yet another carbon budget. Draconian restrictions, green taxes, and energy rationing are all justified in the name of climate virtue. This article exposes the latest eco-scam designed to keep you poor and obedient.

🔹 New-Build Homes: Tom Rogers Replies

Tom Rogers responds to criticism of new-build housing, tackling concerns about affordability, quality, and government meddling. Is modern British housing a triumph or a disaster? Read his take and decide for yourself.

🔹 Peter Watson Reply re: Farage

Is Nigel Farage the last hope for British conservatism, or just another political opportunist? Peter Watson delivers a sharp response to recent commentary, dissecting Farage’s record and his potential impact on British politics.

🔹 The Daily Telegraph’s War on Latin: A Class Enemy Writes

Latin is once again under attack—this time from The Daily Telegraph, which has decided to declare it an enemy of the people. This article ruthlessly dismantles their argument, exposing the ideological motivations behind the war on classical education.

🔹 A Nation of Shopkeepers, But Without the Classics

Latin is under fire again, dismissed as elitist and irrelevant.Sebastian Wang defends the intellectual and cultural value of the language, arguing that its removal from schools is part of a broader war on excellence.

🔹 Reforming the Housing Market: A Cautious Welcome

The UK’s housing market is a disaster of government intervention. Can reforms fix the mess, or will bureaucrats only make things worse? This article takes a cautious look at recent proposals and what they mean for homebuyers and renters.

🔹 Bled Dry and Loving It: The Middle-Class Masochists of England

Why do England’s middle classes accept ever-higher taxes, endless regulations, and cultural humiliation without protest? This scathing analysis explores the psychology of self-flagellation among Britain’s professional classes.

🔹 New-Build Homes: The Triumph of Modern British Housing – and Why You’d Be Mad to Live in One

Britain’s new-build homes are hailed as a modern triumph—but should you actually live in one? From tiny rooms to poor materials, this article reveals why they are a monument to state interference and corporate greed.

🔹 Bring Back the Gallows: Crime, Eugenics, and the Death of Justice

Crime is out of control, and the justice system has collapsed. Should Britain return to the death penalty? This provocative piece explores the history, the morality, and the potential consequences of bringing back capital punishment.

🔹 Curse of the Sin Eater (2023): A Thoughtful Exploration of Temptation and Responsibility

A fresh take on horror, Curse of the Sin Eater blends psychological depth with eerie storytelling. This review explores how the film uses classic folklore to examine guilt, power, and personal responsibility.

🔹 From Reform to Ruin: Is the British Ruling Class Repeating Gorbachev’s Failure?

Britain’s elites want to reform the system—but are they merely accelerating its collapse? Comparing today’s crises with the downfall of the Soviet Union, this article argues that Britain’s establishment is making the same catastrophic mistakes.

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