"FREEDOM TODAY"

The Journal of The Freedom Association
Aug/Sep, 1999 - Volume 24 - Issue 4

Table of Contents


Last Modified: 3 November 1999

THE FRONT COVER
"Oh Lord: Can't I have a job in Spanish telephones too?"- by Tebbit.

Pages 3 and 4 - LEAD ARTICLE
McWhirter & McWhirter v. Chapple
An early experience of legal action - and an illustration of the need to assert rights against officialdom.

Page 5 - NEWS/COMMENTS
Manipulation of 'news' and a suggestion that the truth is out of fashion.

Page 6 - EUROPE
ALL THE COMMISSION'S MEN
Professional 'Advice' may be Euro propaganda - by Christopher Arkell.

Page 8 - REFLECTIONS by 'Yorick'
...on Sir Alf Roberts, the closed shop, the CBI and the late Lord Whitelaw.

Page 9 - NEWS - GERALD HARTUP
An appreciation of our director on his departure to take up new challenges, by Norris McWhirter

Page 10 - READERS' LETTERS

Page 12 - TFA LONDON CONFERENCE
Mounting resistance to unconstitutional state actions.

Page 14 - HISTORIC LEGAL CHALLENGE - A BRITISH SUBJECT PETITIONS THE HOUSE OF LORDS
TO RECLAIM DENIED COMMON LAW RIGHTS.

Page 18 - THIRD WORLD DEBT - MISUSE OF LOANS MUST NOT BE REWARDED
says Stuart Sexton.

Page 19 - DIARY/TFA ACTION REPORT

Page 20 - EDUCATION
"WHY THERE SHOULD NOT BE A DEPARTMENT FOR EDUCATION"by Stuart Sexton.
UNIVERSITIES - THEY ARE EXPANDING TO DECLINE, argues Prof Antony Flew.

Page 22 - BOOK REVIEW:THE FAILURE OF THE NHS.

Page 23 - TFA LONDON MEETING - E&MU WILL FAIL, says LORD LAMONT

Page 24 - USEFUL ADDRESSES

Page 25 - MEMBERSHIP APPLICATIONS

Page 27 - CRIME
Government policy will give burglars more freedom, says Mr. Peter Coad.

Page 28 - THE BACK PAGE
THE FAMILY UNDERMINED - Mrs Patricia Morgan's new book criticises government mistakes.


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