Sunday 16 August 2009

Sundays Newspapers and TV's "The Big Question".

I have wasted an hour at least, trying to get a link on the BBC. Home Page, so that I could congratulate them and Nicky Campbell on a first class programme.

Everything about the hour I spent watching and listening, was an education. I normally turn off after fifteen or thirty minutes but today was riveting. Thank You.

I then made for the Sunday Telegraph and I came across the article written by Janet Daley. I would advise all of you to go there and read it. It is a graphic description of how we in this country have succumbed to the illusion of Political Authority. We all seem to have forgotten, they bloody well work for the voters. It is now time to change the way we allow them to go about this job, and the only way you have of bringing them to heel is for you, the "ordinary" people, the Taxpayers, to take control of Taxation.

You can do this by changing the way you work and are paid. Tomorrow I intend to contact Ernst & Young. Some years ago, it could be ten years, I did contact them as well as PWC., KPMG., and Deloitte & Touche. E&Y. were very helpful, the others had other fish to fry. I do still have the letters they wrote.

As well as this call, I must have a word with the Bank. Only what I have to do is establish an Off-Shore Agency, that the Bank is happy with and a system of security that allows for secure deposit that is acceptable to Employers and Employees. I do have a system to allow this and yet it is beyond any possible law on disclosure. That is the risk of governments demanding the disclosure of all foreign held off-shore bank accounts.

I will leave it at that for now, but promise to add any information tomorrow evening. As of Friday, there are now three of us to put this together, plus the Bank and with luck, some help from Ernst & Young.

And never forget, this is your money we are talking about, if those Politicians want to give money away, I have no objections at all. Only make sure it is their own money, not yours.

Regards, ATFlynn, "Norfolk's Mutineer"

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