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As you know I go by the fact there is no law that says I have to answer my front door. It says if you refuse you COULD be fined, well I wont be refusing anything. |
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Good job my kids arnt christians then. |
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I would have loved to have chucked it in the bin...but himself didn't really want to be forking out £1000 for a fine.......however, as head of the household he should have filled it in....but filling in forms is just not his forte.....so I was 'volunteered' for the job........I might have been truthful, then again I might not.(I haven't outgrown all of my teen rebelliousness - and some of the questions seemed not to have any relevance to what future generations of genealogists will want to know about me)
1 million households did not fill in the census form at the last census.....I don't recall hearing of anyone being fined. |
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I have no problem with filling in forms, I have been doing it for a large part of my life.....and it wasn't the time angle of the filling in which was the problem, after all if I could find time to go to work, then I could find time to fill in this form.
It had more questions on it than previous years forms and some of them seemed to have little or no relevance to anything. Now don't go asking me which ones they were because I have deleted them from my hard drive(my brain).....and if they pull up my form for some of the (maybe) less than truthful answers, then I will deny all knowledge of them........anyway it was himself who signed the front page.....and HE didn't check my answers. They say that this may be the last census, but I'm not sure it will, and I feel we are constantly being told to do things, by governments, that will be good for us, because it will let them know what we as a society need! Don't be daft....they know we need jobs, then know we need medical and social care, they know we need towns and cities with suitable infrastructure to support those needs. And.....this is the crux, they should know how many of us there are in this country. You have to register births, marriages and deaths. Marriages do not matter much, since many people these days do not bother with such a formality. The problem for governments arose when they stopped checking who was coming into the country....illegal immigrants, but it is still going to be a problem because such like these folk won't have filled in a census form will they. I was taught to be questioning, to seek out information and not take everything on face value....that many people have their own agenda when asking you to do something, and that they might tell you it was to improve things for myself if I did what they wanted......this is especially true of government(whatever persuasion), their agenda is always different to what they would have us believe. |
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Initially I didn't fill it in. Then this bloke came round, I saw him in the street and he wore a Census T-shirt, so I figured he was working for them. I asked him and got talking to him - this prompted me to fill it out! I then filled it in - the main question that made me wonder was the name of the employer or last employer! I filled it in but I thought "why do they want to know this?" Everything else was nothing that bad!
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No, John....I didn't sign it and I didn't put him down as a Jedi Knight........I put him down as a druid priest :)
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