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Tuesday, 19 October 2010
Taxed Enough Already? No, EU're not... apparently
Public services are being cut because of what the bankers and the globalists did.
People are losing their homes, their jobs and their quality of life is diminishing because of what the bankers and the globalists did.
And now, in a perfectly ill-timed bit of lunacy from the idiotic globalists in Brussels, comes back those plans for a direct EU taxation.
The Daily Express front page above says all you need to know. Find out what Bill Cash, Douglas Carswell and UKIP's very own Marta Andreasen have to say on the matter by clicking here.
So, Britain... is direct taxation by the European Empire enough to kickstart that million man march on Westminster demanding our country back?
Or shall we wait until armed foreign police are on our streets before we raise more than a pipsqueak of whinging..?
Only, correct me if I'm wrong - oh, wiser heads than mine - but, by definition, isn't the death of Britain final and complete once the European Empire starts with direct taxation..?
Taxation which would be, of course, without representation...

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