Monday 19 January 2009

TIME WE CUT ADRIFT OUR TOXIC PAST.

And as we emerge the other side of yesterday, and into today having abandoned the baggage of Westminster and Whitehall, we are presented with the view of a clean bright future unsullied by the lowlife that now occupies the lower Chamber. I know, not all of the Members are wasters, just most of them.
The point is, what the bloody hell can you, we, us, do about it? Well, this is my answer.

The very first manoeuvre is to arrange for all employers and all employees to move their legal obligations for employment, Off-Shore and beyond the jurisdiction of the British Courts. There is no reason why any business, registered in Britain, cannot be changed into a holding Company. Allowing the Directors to engage an Agent based off-shore, to employ and pay, the workforce needed to fulfil the duties and functions the employment requires.
Don't worry, there is nothing to stop you doing what I suggest. Except you should ask some Accountancy Company or business. I believe I am right in saying that it would be illegal for any one of them to even say, that it is legal to avoid Taxation. And yet people do so every minute of the day.
To start with, I want to remove the whole of Norfolk, from the clutches of Westminster and Whitehall. For that reason today, I attempted to speak to Daniel Cox, Leader of Norfolk County Council. He is out of the office until Friday.
Last April, I attended a full Council meeting at South Norfolk District Council and put the case for the Taxpayers, to Legally remove their income from the Jurisdiction of Westminster and build an alternative system based on the Parish, Town and County Council. My efforts were received with applause. Since then I have spoken to, and met with Daniel Cox at least twice.
Daniel Cox is trying to prevent the re-organisation as ordered by Westminster, in favour of a single Unitary Council for all of Norfolk. This it is believed would allow for a reduction of some Hundreds of Millions of £Pounds each year in Taxation. But the powers that be, in Westminster wont hear of it. They object to the extent that Mr. Cox has been de-selected as a Conservative Councillor.

Another point I would high-light, is the fact that Norfolk, with a population just short of one million people, has to Elect Eight MPs. Electing Four MPs, is a bit strong and over the top don't you think ? And of course, each County must pay its own MPs. That is the only way you will ever get them to do your bidding. Remember, they are your servants not just Party members.
What is needed is for the Counties to exert the wishes of the People over and above the the Money Men, buying favours from the Political Parties.
Enough for now, time I was in bed. Kind Regards, ATFlynn, "Norfolk's Mutineer"

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