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A most timely and excellent article.
I agree with the sentiment and direction of the author in his declared destination. It is what I wish I had the ability to articulate.
My contribution, is to examine the possibility of building a pathway to that declared destination. I know that I have achieved that ambition.
I have used the technology of today to make it just about impossible, for any politician to demand payment of direct taxation on a legal basis in the United Kingdom. Nothing very much will change, in the daily routine of the population. An agreed local taxation will be paid on a very simple single rate over and above a weekly standard.
But as I say, I can put a stop to the elected politicians, in the UK., it is up to people like Tom Van Dyke and others to put the system back together again.
p>The Google Search Engine, has the BBC Action Network at the top of its list with “Sovereignty Money Politics Taxation.” There are many links to organizations that are sympathetic to this idea. I thought it might be of interest to you. And once again, Thank you very much for your publication, it doesn’t feel so lonely to know others are thinking similar thoughts. br> — Anthony Flynn /p> p> This was a well-organized article. It was set forth in a conclusory fashion. After some reflection, however, it became apparent that the logic behind each conclusion was irrefutable. Thanks for a thought-provoking article.
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