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Although it pleases the senses, the cry of "Axe Council Tax" is unrealistic. We would all like to pay no tax, but it is one of the two certainties of life.
"Fairness", "Justice" and "Logic" are also absent in our tax system and best left to the simple minded to propound.
Tax evasion needs to be addressed as well as government waste. Idealism is for juveniles - adults should be practical.

This is exactly the sort of grassroots campaign that is likely to work. It vital to show that tax cuts are not needed for the benefit of the rich, but needed to make life better and fairer for everybody in Britain. They are also needed to keep Britain competitive and stop the haemorrhage of jobs and talents to countries with more sensible tax arrangements like Ireland and Australia - not just Monaco!

If you scrap council tax, then house prices will just go up. It was calculated that when Domestic Rates were replaced with Poll Tax, house prices went up by 17% as a result.

Politicorich, thanks for your comments. We're urging all our activists to get to the streets to show the strength behind the low tax message.

It is the huge increases in Council Tax over recent years that is causing outrage, fear and despair amongst many people.

The increases are a direct result of Government Policies on - just one example - Immigration. Responsibility for the welfare of 'Immigrants/Asylum Seekers' given permission by the Government to enter and stay in this Country has been placed upon the local councils and therefore council tax payers. The consequent increases in council tax are therefore due to Government decrees and should be funded by general, not local taxes.

Veronica Hind

We should have a flat rate tax, where there are no loopholes for the very rich to crawl out of paying any tax and all the accountants could then get a proper job?
So much time, effort and money is wasted in our tax system!

There are so many petty town hall Hitlers these days. The issues around Housing Benefits, "intentional" Homelessness and Council tax areas fill my casework. The people making the decisions appear cruel and deliberately obstructive. They are just growing petty little empires for them to increase their already bloated saleries. Yes - I'm am angry about it!

I wrote to the councillors in Barnet earlier this year and got one response back. This was concerning the services in Barnet and why we are paying far too much than other neighbouring boroughs, i.e. Brent, which have amenities for their residents, including youth venues during holiday period. What is there on offer in Barnet? Or is it just the greedy councillors who are pocketing our money, as they don't even contact residence when they have genuine concerns. Is this not what they get paid for - get your act together and do your job.

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