Jailed to Feed Labour's Vultures

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THOSE who have still not realised what sort of country this is might wonder why Alfred Ridley, a 71-year-old retired parson, is banged up in a maximum security prison, while tens of thousands of people who ought to be sewing mailbags and eating porridge walk about free to burgle us, mug us, terrorise us and vandalise our towns and countryside.

Mr Ridley has defied the law that really matters to this Government the law which says you must pay your taxes however unjust they are. Such defiance is deeply dangerous.

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Jailed to Feed Labour's Vultures

One of the greatest Englishmen who ever lived, the 17th Century parliamentarian John Hampden, began the process that brought down King Charles I by defying his demand for an unjust tax. The American Revolution started with a demand for no taxation without representation.

In the absence of a proper opposi...

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