During the last general election, the TaxPayers' Alliance published a manifesto, setting out objectives for this Parliament. Today, the TPA published its assessment of the Coalition's progress so far. The new report assigns scores out of five (with five meaning the objective has been satisfied, or there are plans to satisfy it, and zero meaning no progress has been made).
The report finds that in every area, there is progress towards achieving some objectives, but progress is lacking in others:
Matthew Sinclair, Director of the TaxPayers' Alliance, said:
"Early on the Government made some excellent progress cutting some wasteful spending and opening up the public sector so taxpayers could see how their money is spent. Since then there has been further progress in some areas like strengthening Freedom of Information. Exciting reforms that will deliver better value from welfare, education and police spending have made progress. But in too many other fields, like tax reform and abolishing useless quangos, the rhetoric hasn’t been matched by the policy delivered. With expensive commitments like increasing international development and the high speed rail white elephant, families will see more of their money wasted. The TaxPayers' Alliance will continue fighting to defend the interests of ordinary taxpayers and campaigning on the priorities we set out before the election."
The full report can be read here (pdf).
The civil liberties campaign group, Big Brother Watch, has also produced an anniversary report, assessing the Coalition's progress on that front. Some key points:
The full report can be read here (pdf).
"Hizb Ut-Tahrir - Ideology and Strategy" (PDF)
Authors: Houriya Ahmed and Hannah Stuart
Publication date: November 2009
A report researching the Islamic extremist party Hizb Ut-Tahrir who, according to the report's authors, seek to establish an expansionist super-state in Muslim-majority countries and seek to unify Muslims worldwide into one political bloc.
"The BNP and the Online Fascist Network" (PDF)
Author: Edmund Standing. Introduction by Alexander Meleagrou-Hitchens
Publication date: 13 July 2009
The report claims that despite attempts by the BNP's leadership to moderate their image, many of their members hold views which are consistent with Neo-Nazis. The paper looks into the links between the BNP and fellow Fascist groups across the world and their use of the internet to consolidate these relationships.
Author: James Coady
Publication date: 15 February 2009
The report focuses on an emerging alliance of governments who share a distinctly anti-Western ideology and the potential grave threat this poses to the West. The report acknowledges the increased co-operation between Russia and left-wing governments in Venezuela and Bolivia along with Moscow's support for anti-Western regimes in Iran and Syria. The anti-Western alliance also extends to China which is making greater strategic engagement in South America and Africa. This report is concerning for all of us who share Western values.