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Well said, Martin! I totally agree with you. I stopped paying for a TV license two years ago, I didn't watch it anyway. I have also stopped paying Council Tax, water and electricity bills, parking fines etc. I'm done. I am now in a "conversation" with the NFU to insure my automobile via VIN so that I can de-register said automobile from the DVLA and remove my plates. I am legally and lawfully entitled to travel in my automobile, as opposed to driving my vehicle, as long as I am not doing so in a commercial capacity. Once I de-register my vehicle, it will, once again, be my private property instead of being owned by the DVLA. Check your log book, folks, you are the "registered keeper", not the owner. When you register something, you give up ownership of it, under Statutory Law. So, let's all starve the beast! It's a numbers game and we need everyone participating.

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Glad to see you're hip to the LEGAL (Liege Lord) SYSTEM.

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Wow. That's insanity. But I don't own a TV. But you must own a tv...everyone owns a tv. But I don't own a tv. You can't tax me for something I don't own to watch. But we don't believe you because everyone owns a tv. How else are we supposed to brainwash you? You must buy a tv so that we can tax you to pay for our brainwashing...I mean programming. I'm sorry...I took the red pill. The what? Never mind. No you may not come in to search for the non-existent tv. I do however have a jar of red pills...would you care for one? 👀😎 Hang in there brother...prayers and blessings!

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About $412 per year to watch broadcast television?

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