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Overseas Aid, Pension Funds.= Sovereign Wealth.(permalink)

Posted by anthony flynn on Monday, 15th October 2007 Last updated Sunday, 16th March 2008
Much of this Investment money starts out in your PayPacket. Is Stolen as Taxation and then given away by those *** *** at Westminster and ends up in a "Swiss" Bank. Before finding its way back into the Country as buy-out Money for British Airports, Sainsburys? Or some other dubious investment, like "sub-prime" this or that.

Branson is not at all interested in Northern Rock. Only in the TaxPayers Money that Guarantees the Banks deposits. Like Railways, the TaxPayer is where the Profit comes from. Ask the Treasury. Or Sir Richard Branson.

Last Tuesday, 9th. October, I went to our Local Parish Council meeting, Tivetshall St Margaret and St. Mary's, and asked for a vote of Protest against the High Level of Council Taxation for the Parish. I was voted down. The Parish Council think you should pay up and not complain. Do you remember the Headlines on Wednesday, the next day?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/actionnetwork/G2287

is my main BBC. Website. There you will find my suggestion about how to Legally avoid paying Taxation to Westminster and Whitehall. And how it is Legally possible to build another system of Taxation to Fund the Public Services on a County by County, Local System only. Leaving Westminster and Whitehall stranded in London. (Who now remembers the words to that old Army Marching song, "We'er a shower of B*st***s B*st***are we. We come from London, the Ar****le of the Empire and the Universe". And so on. In that situation, Westminster and Whitehal would be right at Home, I suppose.

Is South Norfolk, and possibly the rest of Norfolk, ready to unshackel the dead weight of Parliament from your hard earned Money and cast them adrift in that Sea of Filth and Corruption that they have created these last Seventeen Years?

I believe the EEN, has got a bit of a Campaign going, why not write to them and see if we can revive the Local Economy, Jobs and Pride in the British Nation, again. Regards, ATFlynn.

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