On the 11th September 2014 the DM reported this from Boris:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... ution.html Quote:
Motorists in the capital could soon find themselves forced to pay for each mile they drive under radical new air quality proposals by Mayor of London Boris Johnson.
Mr Johnson's plans would see fuel duty and road tax replaced with a charge of access to roads, but with discounts available for low-emission vehicles.
The proposals are part of an attempt to reduce the number of premature deaths caused by diesel engine pollution.
Mr Johnson says the plans would need to be supported by central Government and EU action and funding.
Clearly, replacing fuel tax and with a tax per mile has implications for national taxation rules; rules that would equally apply to other cities and regions.
Was Boris just shooting from the hip with his talk of tax changes in favour of cities? Apparently not; see below for what Cameron said this morning.
Almost immediately after the announcement of the result of the Scottish referendum, and Cameron is talking of “empowering cities”:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... evolt.htmlCameron says:
Quote:
'It is also important we have wider civic engagement about to improve governance in our United Kingdom, including how to empower our great cities. And we will say more about this in the coming days.
There you have it; Cameron speaks of
“empowering cities”. He effectively means city states in a regionalised England; or a return to the feudal (or should that be fEUdal) system of governance.
Far from Boris offering an alternative to Cameron, he appears to be singing from the same hymn sheet, or secret agenda, as Cameron, Clegg and Miliband.
Now we are beginning to see what was meant over recent years when the political class incessantly talked of “CHANGE” without actually defining what they meant – a change, a break up of the UK into federal and feudal system of governance is the aim, which sits very naturally within the UN's Agenda 21 program.
The closer we get to the end-game, the clearer it all inevitably becomes. The temperature of the water for the frog is becoming uncomfortable, but he still refuses to realise what is happening.