Roger Hayes was released from prison on Friday, 20th July, having spent 21 days incarcerated as the result of a secret court process. Here is the archive of todays UK Column Live interview, in which Brian Gerrish discusses that court process, and the issues surrounding it, as well as his reasons for witholding Council Tax in the first place.
There is also an audio podcast available for download.
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roger i am humbled by your efforts, you truly are a braveheart, like many others around the soverign nation of this country i can assure you and give you my word that myself and many others are joining the organisation to protect our liberty, and to try to regain some form of common sence back amongst our fellow human beings, i have spoken to many of my friends and family and daily continue to give anyone i come into contact with a snipit of imformation to lead them to find the freedom that they was born with and have been unknowingly stripped of, to find out after 45 years of life that my person has been controlled by the government has made me feel repugnant, no person could ever own me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.. i will be opening a bank account with the lawfull bank asap, and im sure in time good men like you and john harris and other individuals will succeed in the lawfull changes that are needed in this land, if any person from the present government has any concept of what is happening then they should shut down the internet forthwith,,,, as its going viral,,, im in all the way , for the rest of my god given days apon this earthplane,
I find it ironic that the original "starred" ceiling of the star chamber court in Westminster was, in 1806, brought to Leasowe Castle on the Wirral Peninsula in Cheshire. Roger Hayes is in Wirral.