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« on: February 26, 2010, 10:44:37 AM »


British Tea Party Movement to launch on Saturday
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The inaugural British Tea Party will take place on Saturday in my home town of Brighton, and I’ll be speaking. Do try to come: here are the details.

Labour has raised more than a trillion pounds in additional taxation since 1997. Yet, unbelievably, Gordon Brown has still managed to run up a deficit of 12.6 per cent of GDP (Greece’s is 12.7 per cent). A far lower level of taxation brought Americans out in spontaneous protest last year.

If you happen to be coming to the Conservative Spring Conference, do please pop in: the Tea Party is five minutes’ walk from the conference venue. It is, however, outside the security zone, and anyone is welcome to come. Oh, and this being England, we’ll be serving actual, you know, tea. I hope to see some of this blog’s readers there.
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« Reply #1 on: February 26, 2010, 12:11:28 PM »

Serving actual tea at a tea party... What a novel idea, eh?
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« Reply #2 on: February 26, 2010, 12:17:01 PM »

I read some of the comments in the story, and one person said something like: "can we at least change the name to 'Afternoon Tea' party?"

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« Reply #3 on: February 26, 2010, 12:42:49 PM »

Ditto on that.

Also cross-posted at Sanity.
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« Reply #4 on: March 01, 2010, 08:24:04 AM »

An update...It was 'standing-room-only' at the Brit's first "Tea Party" event:

http://conservativehome.blogs.com/thetorydiary/2010/02/dan-hannan-calls-for-a-return-to-sanity-in-the-public-finances-and-a-revolutionary-dispersal-of-powe.html
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Dan Hannan calls for a return to sanity in the public finances and a revolutionary dispersal of power at the Brighton Tea Party

It was standing room only at the Boston Brighton Tea Party organised by the Freedom Association early this evening at which Dan Hannan was guest speaker. He said that it was time to "bring sanity and order back to the public finances" an that had to be done by reducing expenditure rather than increasing taxes.

He referred to the time when Ronald Reagan was asked how he could  justify cutting taxes when the deficit was so large, and he recalled the President's reply:

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"I'm not worried about the deficit - the deficit is big enough to look after itself".

In other words, if you bring down taxes there will be economic growth, revenues will rise and the deficit will be reduced. Reagan took a massive gamble, he recalled, and it worked, with Margaret Thatcher doing much the same thing in Britain. "We have lost sight of that wisdom," he lamented.

Mr Hannan noted that in each of his first two terms as an MEP, the EU had a five-year aim. In 1999-2004 it was harmonisation of legal affairs, crime and justice, and immigration policy; in 2004-09 it was passing the European Constitution.

Now, he said, the EU's five-year agenda is tax harmonisation. He prayed in aid - for once - the words of Keynes: "He who controls the currency controls the country".

He noted that the cry at the original 1773 Boston Tea Party was "No taxation without representation" and that today in the US tax may be too high, but that it is not levied by people who are immune to public opinion. In Europe now, he said, there is the danger that we are going down the road towards a pan-European tax system, which was taxation without representation.

To those who might criticise him for aping a foreign idea in Brighton today, he said that there is nothing foreign about meeting to say that we as a people should have a say over what revenue is taken from us. Mr Hannan repeated his oft-made call for a complete rethink of the role of the state in Britain today and said that it was vital that minsters  push powers downwards and outwards and restoring democracy.

The Boston revolution led to power being dispersed, he concluded, and whilst he intended drinking tea this afternoon rather than dumping kegs of it in the Channel, he hoped that this would be the start of a revolution that will "restore honour and purpose to the act of voting, dignity to our legislature and freedom to our citizens".



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« Reply #5 on: March 01, 2010, 11:26:23 AM »

That is very cool...
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