Thursday 19 February 2009

Another step towards global government?

A worldwide crackdown on tax havens, from Switzerland to the Cayman Islands, will be spearheaded by Gordon Brown as the world's richest nations use the global economic downturn to close loopholes that are costing them hundreds of billions in lost revenues.

As he embarks on a mini-tour of EU capitals in advance of the G20 summit in London in April, the prime minister announced yesterday that he was negotiating with fellow world leaders the terms of a tough regulatory system on tax and banking that will cover every country.

Speaking at his monthly press conference in Downing Street, Brown said: "We want the whole of the world to take action. That will mean action against regulatory and tax havens in parts of the world which have escaped the regulatory attention they need. The changes we make will have to apply to all jurisdictions around the world."


I reckon that this is how they intend to impose a world government on us, one step at a time, with every step seemingly justified to be in our interest.

Much is said of 'New World Order', my experience is that politicians (and many others) like to become part of bigger, more important clubs. When they have achieved membership of parliament they want to become members of a bigger parliament such as Europe, once they have done that they want to join a bigger club like the G8, G20 or go for the big one - 'one world government'. What they fail to see is that they simply become a little fish in a bigger pond but that won't stop them using us to further their ambition.


READ MORE at:-
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2009/feb/19/gordon-brown-tax-avoidance-switzerland

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