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"We will defeat this unjust tax" 16.01.12

THE 'Can't Pay, Won't Pay' campaign continues its county-wide series of public meetings against the household, septic tank and water charges with a meeting next week in Buncrana.
'Can't Pay, Won't Pay' steering committee member, Kathy Doherty, said:
“We welcome the findings of the Red C opinion poll which confirms that widespread non-payment of the household charge is now a reality.
"Despite all the official threats of penalties and massive fines, 26% of those who were aware the charge applied to them, did not intend to pay. In Donegal this would mean that more than 15,000 households would not pay. Across the State that would mean 400,000 would defy the Government."
The group said a boycott on this scale "effectively means the household charge is dead in the water".
"The authorities will find it an impossible task to track down so many people and attempt to take action against us. If they attempt to take any action we will mobilise our campaign to defend those they target," said Ms Doherty.
"No one believes the Government spin that the charge will pay for local services. People realise that we are being made to pay for the bank bailout. In January the Government will pay out €1.2 billion to Anglo Irish bondholders. That's more than seven years worth of household tax for the entire country gone in a single month. This is a monstrous rip-off we should not accept."
Ms Doherty added: "We intend to maintain our campaign to build an even higher non-payment level than is seen in the poll. We want to convince those who are thinking of paying that they will not be alone if they decide not to pay. There are thousands of us in Donegal alone who will not pay come what may. We are now more confident than ever that we will defeat this unjust tax.”
The next meeting will take place in the Drift Inn (upstairs) on Thursday, January 26 at 8pm. The meeting will be addressed by members of the campaign steering committee.
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