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recalls a briefing with his London-based handler, Alf Bouwer, describing the Society as a British intelligence "front" for "disseminating Establishment-type propaganda", namely opposition to the free immigration of black people to Britain. He was informed that there were two intelligence officers
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The SIF has two related campaigns. Tell-IT calls for information technology to be used to provide information on outcomes of drugs and treatments and to make them known and available to both doctors and patients. Choice in Personal Safety (CIPS) campaigns against compulsion in seatbelt laws and
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The website of the Society states that "The Society of Individualists was founded in 1942, with many of its leaders and supporters, including its first president
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The Society for Individual Freedom regularly offers public meetings with notable speakers, and holds occasional luncheons at the Houses of
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The SIF is independent of all political parties and relies entirely on voluntary subscriptions and donations.
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economy including low taxation and no state subsidies to industry. Its membership tends to be strongly
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In his 1981 book, former counter-terrorism operative Gordon Winter of the South African
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In 1967 the Young Libertarians, the youth organisation of SIF, broke off to create the
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The SIF campaigned for the institution of the UK's Parliamentary
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in 1961. Other notable officers include its chairman, Professor
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and less state control generally (e.g. it is opposed to
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Libertarian organisations based in the United Kingdom
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operating within the organisation, former president
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beginning in 1959, and in 1961, published the first
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