Lower the burden now with a practical plan to cut interest and relieve taxpayers fast.
This edition outlines a proposed remedy to reform the current laws shaping national debt. It argues for a simple, immediate redress to reduce interest and ease the financial strain on the public. The goal is to make the system more fair and understandable for readers today.
Inside, you’ll find a clear argument for changing how debt is funded and paid, with emphasis on practical steps that Parliament could take. The prose presents the premise, the calculations, and the hoped-for outcome in accessible terms.
- Plain explanations of how current laws affect taxes and public debt.
- A proposed reform plan designed to relieve taxpayers quickly.
- Discussion of how a new law could replace confusing or harmful provisions.
- Notes on the potential benefits for the economy and governance.
Ideal for readers of historical economic debate and 18th‑century political writing seeking a clear case for reform.