The Tame Libertarian Alliance The organisation led by Chris Tame from 1982 until his death in March 2006, was led by Sean Gabb from 2006 to 2017, whose involvement with the Libertarian Alliance dated back to December 1979. The Tame-Gabb Libertarian Alliance owned the libertarian.co.uk website, and managed
The Libertarian Alliance Blog. In 2015 Gabb's Libertarian Alliance was recognised by HMRC as an educational charity. The Tame-Gabb LA for many years held dinners and conferences with high-profile speakers as
Adam Smith Institute Director
Eamonn Butler and libertarian writer
Claire Fox in 2006,
anarcho-capitalist philosophers
David D. Friedman and
Hans-Hermann Hoppe in 2008, and
LGBT activist
Peter Tatchell and
Conservative Party Member of Parliament
Steve Baker in 2010. Since 2010, there have been no such events, with the focus being on publications, social media, and the
Free Life Podcast. The Tame-Gabb Libertarian Alliance was a member of
Backlash, which was formed in 2005 in order to oppose a new law criminalising possession of "
extreme pornography". In June 2017, Gabb gave the Libertarian Alliance to Keir Martland, who renamed it Mises UK. Mises UK maintains the Libertarian Alliance Archives, which "include nearly 800 pamphlets in print and from more than 150 authors". As of 2023, the website is offline.
The McDonagh Libertarian Alliance The Libertarian Alliance run by David McDonagh holds regular talks in London. There is evidence of a rapprochement between the two Libertarian Alliances, with some of these talks being given by Sean Gabb and Keir Martland. They also maintain archives of the Libertarian Alliance magazine "Free Life". ==References==