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TRAPPED IN A MASONIC WORLD

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people should be charged with fraud and jailed, - but no, as in this Masonic world they‘re patted on the<br />

back and rewarded instead! And nothing‘s changed Barclays bank chief executive Bob Diamond received<br />

a smaller-than-expected £6.5m annual bonus in February 2011.<br />

I‘ve already said about the levels of some peoples pay, that surely a quarter of a million pounds a year<br />

is more than adequate to have a fantastic life to live on. In return everyone in society would and could be<br />

given a very decent wage as well, none of this £5.50 per hour bollocks, [I understand this might have to be<br />

the case in very small one man band operations and businesses, but shouldn‘t apply to any other companies<br />

that have a much higher threshold of income], the country would save billions of pounds in state benefits,<br />

because people would want to work and could afford to do so, we could have many public workers, as long<br />

as those at the top take a drastic pay cut. With our present system, and the present wages on offer, the<br />

majority of those currently on state benefits simply couldn‘t afford to come off the dole even if they<br />

wanted to. And incredibly there have even been calls to scrap the minimum wage, so they can lower it!<br />

The real reason why there are so many illegal immigrants in the country is because they are willing to<br />

work for so much less, and you could then argue, well if they can work for these low sums of wages, then<br />

why can‘t you? Well the reason why they can afford to do this is because in many cases they live up to 30<br />

people in one three bed house, as was the case my next door neighbours, and without the knowledge of the<br />

landlord. There were mattresses spread out in all the rooms, bar the kitchen. So if that‘s the case, - and<br />

obviously our governments have always been aware of this, so how on earth is this system going to ever<br />

alter if nothing radical is done to change things from how they presently are? Simply cutting the public<br />

sector, and hitting the working classes, isn‘t going to solve the problem. Yet despite all this, we are now<br />

going through the biggest reform in our benefits system, and perhaps rightly so in certain respects, but<br />

there‘s no point rattling the cage if there‘s no work available for those currently on benefits to go to, and<br />

now the country‘s going to gradually see around 500,000 or more join the dole queues throughout 2011.<br />

In October 2010, the ‗Chancer of the Exchequer‘ George Osborne, announced £6.2 billion in cuts, and that<br />

you‘ve got worked until 66 years old before you‘re entitled to drop down dead or retire if you‘re lucky.<br />

We have to look upon these cuts from the public purse, as being literally a personal attack against each<br />

and every one of us, as that‘s what it truly is. Our own Masonic MP‘s have ganged up against us, as<br />

they‘re not going to let us forget their anger about how humiliated we all made them feel during the<br />

―expenses scandal‖, a scandal that revealed their true colours, that showed us and the rest of the world,<br />

how pathetically greedy and trivial they all are. And it‘s because of such humiliation, they are enjoying<br />

every little bit as they set about to rob us of billions of pounds, whilst at the same time dragging our lives<br />

back 30 years or so. As yet again, were all put back to the starting line, while they‘re all still on the second<br />

last bend.<br />

And what proves their ―all in it together‖, is the ‗silence‘ from the opposition, - of course they‘re<br />

shouting out some kind of bollocks or another during their Punch and Judy side-shows, that Cameron said<br />

he wanted an end off, yet seems to relish at getting the opportunity to struggle with the crocodile across the<br />

water, - but it‘s nothing of any real substance, and total silence when it comes to insisting we go after the<br />

―real criminals‖ knowing full well that half of these scoundrels are sitting right next to each other, and if<br />

not there then in that other house of crooks, officially referred to as ―the Lords Spiritual and Temporal‖,<br />

and if not there, then in their lodges all over the country.<br />

There really is no need to cut one single pound out of our economy, and if I was in government, I‘d<br />

prove it, as I know for certain, I could pull in at least double of what they are proposing to cut back. The<br />

follow statistics speak for themselves and prove that, that lot in the just mentioned places are indeed as<br />

bent as a horse shoe. According to the HM Revenue & Customs own data system, with regard to<br />

individuals, and in the accounts of the 50 largest companies in the UK in regard to their corporate tax.<br />

That tax avoidance is commonplace and is costing us in the UK billions of pounds every single year, and<br />

not less than £25 billion a year at that. Then at £30 billion per year, fraud in the UK is more than twice as<br />

high as thought, with tax evasion, not to be confused with avoidance, also costing the public purse over<br />

£15 billion per year, and benefit fraud just over £1 billion.<br />

So the answer to the problem is simple, I‘d setup immediately a special team and system to be able to<br />

combat this problem head on, and whereas I‘d jail anyone or any company earning in excess of £100,000<br />

who is caught out trying to avoid paying their tax, for a minimum of 5 years in jail. If they earn in excess<br />

of £1,000,000, and try the same thing, they‘ll be birded off for 10 years. I stop all the loopholes and tax<br />

avoidance schemes, whereas there would be no such schemes to put any money into, as the money would

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