John Vail
Joe Vaitilingam
Zdenek Vajdak
Chad Valasek
Dario Valbuena-pradillo – Porque en España los políticos dicen actuar en nombre de los ciudadanos, pero la realidad es que los políticos actúan principalmente para conservar o aumentar su propia importancia en la sociedad y en los partidos políticos en que militan. Y porque en España los periodistas dicen informar y defender a los ciudadanos pero trabajan sujetos al guión que las empresas periodísticas que les pagan han acordado con los políticos en el poder. Debido a esto, es necesario innovar en de los cauces de intercambio de opinión e información, así como encontrar nuevas formas de participación en el control de los gobiernos. El manifiesto de Euston es una atractiva vía para conseguirlo.
Alfonso Valdes – After losing five friends on 9/11, i was further outraged by the calls for “understanding” (not in the sense of explanation, but in the sense of consent). Multiculturalism has become a movement that demands unquestioning respect of all cultural practices, even those that deserve no respect. As such it has become profoundly illiberal, and I invite all free thinkers to abandon the tired left and embrace the principles of the manifesto.
Vittorio Valenza
Brian Vallance
Patrica Vallins
Esmee Van Breugel
Craig Van Coevering
Gert Van der Straaten – This is a movement that makes me proud to be a leftist again. It is about time to take a stand against the anti-democratic forces in the West AND in the Middle East (and the rest of the world).
Kris Van eetvelt
Marcel Van Limbeek – I found the manifesto a great update for modern liberal thinking.
Eric VanArsdall – On many issues, I tend towards the conservative end of the spectrum. Lately, however, I have been voting for more (U.S.) democratic candidates in large part because of the utter incompetence and corruption of the Bush administration and Republican congress. If I read your manifesto correctly, you emphasize good governance along with your absolute support for the advancement of liberal ideals. We are sorely in need of some good governance in the U.S. and I will enthusiastically support candidates and coalitions that espouse the ideals in this manifesto. I hold out the hope that conservatives will learn from examples of good governance in action. Eventually, I would then support some more conservative candidates. I believe we need both both conservative and progressive leaders who fully embrace liberal (in the classical sense) ideals and who are, above all, dedicated to good governance. That is why I signed.
Bing VanGorden – As a proud middle of the road liberal I agree it is time to reclaim what is “progressive” politics and I embrace this manifesto.
Peter Vanloan
Mack Vann – Because I am in complete agreement with the principles and aims of the manifesto.
Vachaspati Varadarajan
Gil-li Vardi
Guy Vardi
Melinda Vargo
Derick Varn
Matthias Zick Varul
Juan Vasquez – I believe in the principles of the manifesto. It is that simple.
Mark Vassallo
Robert Vaughan
Adrianne Vaughan – Doherty
Alfredo Vazquez
Ottar Vedelden
Marcos Vega
Arran Veltom
Angelo Ventura
Jenny Vesper
Bryan Vezey
Judith Vichniac
Juan Sebastián Vielmas – I signed because we have to fight against totalitarians of all kinds.
Paul Vincent
Yuval Vinkler
Daniele Vitale
Raffaella Vitulano
Heidi Vivian
Sebastian Voigt
Ernst Von Arnim
Liam Von Thien
Vk Vora
Stavros Vourloumis – I think it’s an excellent act for the creation of a progressive, liberal and democratic movement. Our times need such actions
Filippo Vullo – Since I was young I was for socialism, but i never believed in italian left! Maybe in Euston I found my political home! I’m from Palermo, Sicily, Italy. I’M 29. I’m sorry if my english is no good , I do the best that I can. Sincerely Filippo Vullo
Gloria Vásquez Araya