Students
At The Freedom Association we pride ourselves in having a very active group of young supporters. We have thriving
societies at Bristol, Exeter, Southampton and York with new societies being established in Falmouth, Aberdeen, Nottingham and Birmingham.
As a young person, it is a very exciting time to get involved with TFA. Libertarian and classic liberal ideas are thriving across the country and we welcome enquiries from young people who would like to set up their own society at university or indeed, young people who would just like to be attached to what is, a major and rapidly growing part of The Freedom Association. Our Freedom societies run frequent socials, events and debates.
Enquiries into existing societies:
Aberdeen: aberdeenfreedomsociety@gmail.
Bristol: info@bristolfreedom.co.uk (Facebook group here)
Exeter: exeterfreedom@groups.facebook.com
Nottingham: freedom.nottingham@groups.
Southampton: jking@tfa.net (Facebook group here)
York: http://yorkfreedom.co.uk/index.php/contact-us/
If you would like to contact any of our new societies or set up your own, please contact John King, our Student Development Manager on: jking@tfa.net
You may be someone reading this who is perhaps a little older and I hope you might take great comfort from the fact that we are making steps to ensure that this country has its next generation of freedom fighters. It is often quoted that “freedom is never more than one generation from extinction” and you know, the Gipper was right, the moves we are making today mean that there will always be a watchman on the state. To help fund the future of liberty in Britain and leave a lasting legacy for your children please click here.
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