After a disappointing election night for Libertas and Declan Ganley's apparent withdrawal from front line politics, many people are questioning the future of Libertas.
The Times today is showing that Declan Ganley might get elected in the North West region of Ireland, despite many smear attempts in certain sections of the Irish press:
Tallies throughout the sprawling area showed high levels of support for Ganley in several areas, not just his base in Galway. This suggested that he could potentially pull off a shock result and take a seat, possibly at the expense of Pat “The Cope” Gallagher of Fianna Fail.This would be a fantastic result for Libertas and give us a base to fight the Lisbon Treaty from when the Irish are forced to vote again.
Go Declan!
While the other parties in the UK are now somewhat quieter, waiting for the European Election results tomorrow night, Libertas is still going. One of the unusual aspects of us being a pan-European party is that the elections take place at different times.
Ireland voted yesterday, and it is looking good for Declan Ganley by all accounts.
Latvia, Malta and Slovakia, and the Czech Republic are all voting today, and we have candidates in each of those countries, and there are yet more elections tomorrow across Europe.
It does bring home the sheer scale of Libertas and the feeling that we are part of a much wider movement for change.
Blears resigns to spend more time with her constituents
Wednesday, 3 June 2009 Posted by admin at 15:21 |Today Hazel Blears has gone, following Jacqui Smith, announcing 'I am glad to be going home to the people who matter the most to me: the people of Salford.' Aside from the sickening insincerity of it, what this really indicates that she is going to spend the next few months doing nothing but campaigning in her constituency to try to hold on to her seat when Labour collapses at the next General Election.
With just two days to go before the EU elections, support for Libertas, the pan-European reform party is growing rapidly in the media. As the shine comes off UKIP as the alternative vote, journalists across the board are taking a fresh look at Libertas, the party that took on Brussels and won.
In just the last day or so, the Daily Mail included a glowing piece by Peter Oborne and then the Sun joined in with an endorsement by Trevor Kavanagh and a further compliment in the editorial.
Here are some of the highlights:
“A better bet is Libertas, the new party that sensationally humiliated established political parties in Ireland last year. In a brilliant campaign, backed by The Sun, Libertas turned a near-certain YES into a bombshell NO on the Constitution.”
- Trevor Kavanagh, The Sun
“Many voters are tempted by the increasingly credible Libertas.”
-The Sun Says column
“At a time of moral squalor and decay in Westminster and Brussels, both Libertas and Jury Team offer voters a hugely refreshing - and, perhaps, the only proper - alternative on Thursday.”
- Peter Oborne, Daily Mail