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    This world of ours David, cannot be neatly divided between Saints & Sinners. There is ever a balance to be struck.

    If one person was to witness, at some distance, the act of another:putting an animal out of it's misery, say. That one person is not right to conclude that all animals are there to be killed whenever the fancy strikes.

    The individual or business, on the small scale, is in no way removing money from the economy by 'saving' the odd pound by paying cash here and there. This behaviour while not being in every way right, is not entirely wrong.

    The 'hypocrisy' is in the way the basic concept; the best way to help my neighbour is to help myself - first and foremost, is skewed to include, "until I am satisfied that I have all that I wish to have...then we'll see"

    "until I am satisfied that I have all that I wish to have...then we'll see"
    Does not seem to me to play a part in the everyday 'swindle', but it is at the heart of the motivation of all who desire to abstract cash from the UK economy. For they then insist that 'their' money continues to work for their own personal benefit while paying lip-service only to the greater good.

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