1964: Motion to Restore the Issue of Money to the Crown

This motion is our historic precedent from 1964. We are not alone with our nine Early Day Motions advocating public credit and freedom from national debt. What is deplorable is the complete sell-out of the State to the banking system, no matter which Nation State we look at. National Sovereignty has been undermined to such [...]

Give us laws that the City will respect and fear

This article in TimesOnline was written by Sir Ken Madonald, QC, who was the Director of Public Prosecutions from 2003-08. The law making process in the UK is historic. But it has been usurped by the power of money. How can it be redressed, if at all? Does all future power lie in the protocols [...]

On behalf of Crisis Victims

Memo 108 on page 214 of the third document of submissions to the Treasury Committee contains the story of Mr Philip Murphy and his Davyhulme home repossessed by Bristol and West plc. This is in the Stretford & Urmston constituency of Beverley Hughes MP who serves as Minister of State for Children, Young People and [...]

Dear MP

Challenging the Recession – Apr 23/24 – a day after Budget Day – will take place in the Grand Committee Room in the House of Commons. Sponsored by Bartercard, we will bring together MPs and Lords with a view to grouping complaints and getting the law changed. MPs ought to get letters from their constituents [...]

1125: Right hand and testicles off the mint-men!

The current issue (No. 1232) of Private Eye carries the full text of the punishment meted out to the ‘mint-men’ in 1125 as reported in The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. It goes like this: AD 1125. In this year sent the King Henry, before Christmas, from Normandy to England, and bade that all the mint-men that were [...]

What happens after “Sorry”?

This is the title of a programme by BBC Panorama broadcast between March 2nd and 10th, 2009. It recorded 25 apologies. In front of the Treasury Select Committee, four bankers apologised. A behaviour analyst comments on their sincerity. The beauty is that shareholders prepare for a fight – in Britain and in the US. Sir [...]

Six Petitions for our Causes!

Petitioning for our causes is in the air! In chronological order of publication: 1. Targeted at the Treasury Select Committee Stop the Cash Crumble to Equalize the Credit Crunch Financial Fairness for Voters and Taxpayers, please! 2. Aimed at the Prime Minister’s Office Include international and national monetary reform on the G20 agenda for 2nd [...]

The Queen deserves an Answer

“Why did no one see it coming?” asked the Queen when she opened the New Academic Building at the London School of Economics. The Guardian sponsored an event where a panel addressed this question, and Simon Jenkins who writes for the Guardian has these two articles on the subject: Nov. 12, 08: It’s not only [...]

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