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    A tool to compare party policies for 6 of Britain's parties. Appears to be unbiased, and they encourage feedback.

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    I just came across a site called LawsLoop which was one of the adverts you see before logging in here. Nothing too spectacular, but it lets you create your own manifesto as well as looking at other members' manifestos and those of all the political parties. The site has other sections, some of which are under construction but it looks as though it has the potential to become quite interesting.

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    Ebook PDF Search Engine

    A great tool for finding "taboo" historical stuff and EBook versions of Books banned or removed from library shelves.
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    Quote Originally Posted by UK Hero View Post
    A tool to compare party policies for 6 of Britain's parties. Appears to be unbiased, and they encourage feedback.
    Thatīs quite interesting, gotta give this a look!

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    cambridgepressuregroup.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anthony Butcher View Post
    Don't post anything except useful links please, with a brief explanation of what the website is.
    Sorry about that. Here are the details on the link:-

    The Cambridge Pressure Group is non political and very non-PC. As its name suggests it is based manly in Cambridge but there is interest in other areas and they meet once a month. Their main objective is to bring to peoples notice that our Country is full up and we cant keep importing people from Europe and the rest of the world to come and live here and we have in fact reached the end of the road as we now import 51% of our food and yet governments still let people in from the four corners of the world when it should be looking at ways to reduce our population. This has brought them into conflict with many political groups in Cambridge who wish to see the over population of the city continual. It has also – due to the organization being so non – PC - brought up the issue of homosexuality as some of the councillors are actively campaigning for extending the rights of homosexuals and transgenders as a visit to their web will reveal.


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    [QUOTE=Anthony Butcher;246485]Don't post anything except useful links please, with a brief explanation of what the website is.


    Sorry about that. Here are the details on the link:-The Cambridge Pressure Group is non political very non-PC. As its name suggests it is based manly in Cambridge but there is interest in other areas and they meet once a month. Their main objective is to bring to peoples notice that our Country is full up and we cant keep importing people from Europe and the rest of the world to come and live here and we have in fact reached the end of the road as we now import 51% of our food and yet governments still let people in from the four corners of the world when it should be looking at ways to reduce our population. This has brought them into conflict with many political groups in Cambridge who wish to see the over population of the city continual. It has also – due to the organization being so non – PC - brought up the issue of homosexuality as some of the councillors are actively campaigning for extending the rights of homosexuals and transgenders as a visit to their web will reveal.

    www.cambridgepressuregroup.com
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    Yes, the Cambridge Pressure Group is a good one. I particularly like the article on the magic mushroom gates. Seriously, if I were one of those elite media types I would give that article an award!
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