Are Miliband’s Proposed ‘Green Taxes’- A Case of ‘Theft by
Deception’?
David Miliband, the Minister for
Communities and Local Government, could face calls to be prosecuted for committing an offence of 'Criminal
Deception', contrary to the Criminal Law Act 1968. ‘Anyone who creates pecuniary
advantage for himself or another, by deception, is guilty of theft.”
His proposed ‘Green Taxes’, which he
claims will help in the fight against climate change, and will pour hundreds of millions of
pounds into treasury funds - have been dismissed, by Professor Philip Stott, Emiritus Professor of Biogeography, University of London, as ‘ideological rubbish’, and political 'sophistry'(A deliberately invalid argument displaying ingenuity in reasoning, in the hope of deceiving someone.)
In an article published in the Mail on
Sunday. Professor Stott also stated; “Proposals such as these from Mr Miliband, have nothing to do with ‘Saving the Earth’ and are aimed, instead, at expanding the power of bureaucrats – raking in additional taxes in the process. I am far from convinced that
human activity is responsible for global warming. But even if I accepted this
theory, measures such as these will not, and cannot, make the slightest bit of
contrast to climate change.”
Dr David Bellamy has also dismissed
human activity as a cause of global warning.
Fifty of the world’s top scientists have
signed a motion condemning the political use of global warming.
David Miliband is also accused of
contravening The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, by ordering householders
to re-cycle. This, say his critics, makes householders servants of the state,
instead of the state being the servant of the people.
Article 4: The Universal Declaration of
Human Rights. ‘No-one shall be held in slavery orservitude; slavery
and the slave trade in all its forms shall be prohibited in all their forms.’
The state may recycle if it cares too,
however, compelling people to sort their rubbish for recycling, against their will, without payment, and enforced under a threat of punishement; is to reduce them to a state of slavery, or
servitude, and that is prohibited.
Equality under the law is the foundation
of any democracy, so how can it be, that a man who left scrap of paper in a bag
meant only to contain glass, receives a Criminal Record and is fined £200, yet
Ben Bradshaw, the Minister for the Environment can contaminate two sacks and
escape prosecution?
How is it that MP’s who falsely claim
for thousands of pounds in expenses that they have not incurred, are immune from
a police investigation, or prosecution?
Could this be the real reason that police
officers had the right to charge someone with committing a criminal offence, removed from them, and given to the Crown Prosecution Service?
The CPS are of course responsible to the government.
And can Jack Straw, the
Leader of the House of Commons, really be unaware, that the concealment of a crime is a criminal offence?