Freedom seeks consistency for long term relationshipWednesday January 4, 2012Martin Cullip says that self-interest leads to a selective approach to liberty among its defenders |
Sin taxes are a sin in themselvesWednesday November 30, 2011Martin Cullip accuses government of double standards |
Time to fix Britain’s broken democracyTuesday November 1, 2011Martin Cullip says our politicians routinely ignore the popular will. We must act to restore democracy in Britain |
We should be very wary of calorie food labellingFriday September 16, 2011The decision by McDonald’s to label their menus with calorie information will just encourage further regulation of the food and restaurant trades, warns Martin Cullip |
Why is the public health lobby so scared of debate?Tuesday August 2, 2011Martin Cullip says the fear of balanced debate leads to bad policy making and in the end will be self-defeating |
A law against laws?Tuesday June 14, 2011Martin Cullip protests against a new law passed in Tennessee that regulates ‘offensive’ images on the Internet. |
Welcome to a future of state-sanctioned, genetically modified humansMonday June 6, 2011Martin Cullip detects a ghastly fantasy distopia becoming all too real |
Spare us from spoilt health lobbyists who want it their way or no wayMonday March 21, 2011Martin Cullip argues that the health lobby is becoming ever more extreme. Politicians should start standing up for the simple pleasures of ordinary people. |
Anything not good for you is bad, hence it should be illegalTuesday February 15, 2011Demolition Man, says Martin Cullip, was a film set in a terrifying fictional society where autonomy was seen as a hindrance to state control. In 2011 does our own democratic government now regard this as a valid utopian goal? |
Why the long face?Tuesday January 18, 2011Apocalyptic scaremongers are routinely proved wrong yet still they queue up with their doomladen forecasts. Why, asks Martin Cullip. |