The
main part of the meeting consisted of presentations of different methods of
implementing LVT followed in each case by discussion. The organisations and presenters were:
ALTER Tony Vickers LLC Dave Wetzel
LVTC Henry Law
SLP Anton Howes
SFRG Adrian Wrigley
There
was no attempt to agree a shared approach as this would be very difficult to
achieve. It was recognised that in
taking forward its aims the CEJ would need to be flexible while maintaining its
principles. It was felt that while the
economic case was sound it was not understood by most of the public and
politicians. The political barriers had
to be tackled and overcome. We should
use the present economic difficulties to press forward our agenda. The
second part of the meeting concentrated on the approach the CEJ should be
taking. It was agreed that one or two
general meetings a year would be appropriate provided there was useful business
to transact. It was agreed that there
should be a general meeting on the scope of fiscal reform. The meeting would be held at the SES on
Friday 10th July from 4
– 6pm and the steering group was asked to prepare an
appropriate agenda. It
was also agreed that the CEJ should hold a weekend conference in the autumn on
Economic Justice and probably make this a yearly event. Again, the Steering Group was asked to
prepare the issues to be covered, to provide a range of subjects and speakers
and to make the necessary arrangements to enable this to take place. Other
matters covered included continuing to obtain an All Party Parliamentary Group
on Fiscal Reform for Economic Justice.
CEJ should look at the previous pieces of proposed or actual implementation
of LVT legislation ie the Act passed in Snowdon's time in the 30’s and the
Morrison Bill for London
later that decade. The scope for
enlarging the CEJ by attracting other organisations that supported our original
resolution was discussed and should be pursued.
The involvement of academics and others of influence such as journalists
and professionals should be pursued by bringing them to our meetings and then
encouraging them to advocate our approach.
Each organisation had a role to play in these matters.
Organisations
represented: Land
Value Taxation Campaign (LVTC), International Union for Land Value Taxation
(IU), Systemic Fiscal Reform Group (SFRG), Land is Free (LiF), Labour Land
Campaign (LLC), Professional Land Reform Group (PLRG), Social Liberalist Party
(SLP), Christian Council for Monetary Justice (CCMJ), Global Justice Movement
(GJM), Henry George Foundation (HGF), Action for Land Taxation (ALTER), School
of Economic Science (SES), The UNITAX Association.
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