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Freedom Today, Spring 2008 issue

The current issue of Freedom Today includes:
Gerard Batten: Philip Davies:
Who fears the European Union One MP's experience of working with the homeless
Matthew Elliott: Roger Helmer:
Cut tax on the poor Honouring the Military Covenant
Syed Kamall: Brian Monteith:
Free trade is fair trade The Freedom Association begets a son
Peter Mullen: Sir Laurence New:
The Peter Mullen column The decline and fall of the European Union
Paul Oakley: John Redwood:
Political correctness at the Bar The shameful story of the EU Constitution "debate"

How to subscribe to Freedom Today:

Freedom Today is published 6 times a year and costs just £21 per annum.  For details of rates and how to subscribe see the application form

How to receive a FREE copy of Freedom Today:

For a free sample issue of Freedom Today please e-mail the editor, giving your full name and postal address.  NB: UK residents only.

How to contact Freedom Today:

Freedom Today is edited by Simon Richards.  Your messages, letters, contributions and queries are welcome.  Click here for full contact details.

How to advertise in Freedom Today:

Freedom Today is mailed to thousands of subscribers six times a year.  It is also sent to hundreds of key opinion formers, including MPs, MEPs, and journalists.  Recent advertisers include David Austin Roses, the Free Society, the Institute of Economic Affairs and Subaru Cars.  Click here for an advertising rate card with full details of discounts etc.  The rate card also gives prices for inserts.

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Last updated on Thursday, 08 May 2008