Farage slammed for ‘parroting the Kremlin line’ over Ukraine troops stance
“Can we trust someone who is so keen to parrot the Kremlin line…?”

Ed Jacobs details the latest developments in the SNP’s campaign for Scottish independence, reporting on Alex Salmond’s speech to the SNP conference at the weekend.

Tony Burke warns of the coalition’s attempts to reduce the electoral roll by three million left wing voters under the guise of allowing people to be left alone.

Michael Morgan Giles argues that Labour needs to do more to support the cause of freedom.

Rupert Read argues that the pro-Assad useful idiots at Medialens has let its anti-American dogma put it on the wrong side of the Arab Spring.

Colonel Gaddafi, dictator, despot, tyrant, mass murderer, is dead; Free Libya is born – Shamik Das rounds up the latest Libya news and looks ahead to the future.

Peter Carrol interviews Neil Jameson, the founding director of Citizens UK, about the Living Wage campaign.

Jos Bell writes about the Andrew Lansley’s NHS bill’s failure to deal with complex long term conditions like rheumatoid arthritis in a coherent manner.

Alex Hern writes a short round up of some of the reaction to Colonel Muammar Gaddafi’s death on the local Libyan blogs and twitter.

Tory MP Daniel Kawczynski, who made money out of a book on Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, has demanded the Libyans pay Britain back for the costs of their liberation.

Taking a look at four issues – economy, unemployment, immigration/ race relations and Europe, we can see that while over a third of those surveyed identified the economy, and both immigration /race relations score around ten per cent, the number of respondents who answer Europe is statistically insignificant.