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Martin Cullip

Denying democracy

Wednesday April 25, 2012

Martin Cullip argues that the London mayoral candidates were wrong to refuse public debate with the BNP

Freedom is popular, politicians should try it

Thursday April 5, 2012

In the wake of the Bradford West by-election, Martin Cullip argues that the main parties should reverse the trend towards opressive government

Plain ugly

Thursday February 16, 2012

‘Plain packaging’ for tobacco will inflict grotesque images on children and the wider public to little purpose, says Martin Cullip

The lost political skill of saying ‘No’

Friday February 10, 2012

The idea that the sale of sugar should be restricted on public health grounds lays bare the cowardice of our politicians, says Martin Cullip

Freedom seeks consistency for long term relationship

Wednesday January 4, 2012

Martin Cullip says that self-interest leads to a selective approach to liberty among its defenders

Sin taxes are a sin in themselves

Wednesday November 30, 2011

Martin Cullip accuses government of double standards

Time to fix Britain’s broken democracy

Tuesday November 1, 2011

Martin 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 labelling

Friday September 16, 2011

The 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, 2011

Martin 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, 2011

Martin Cullip protests against a new law passed in Tennessee that regulates ‘offensive’ images on the Internet.