Explain the thinking behind the protest no taxation without representation?
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The idea is simple - if people are going to be taxed, then they want a benefit for it.
One of the most important benefits in any society is to have some sort of elected representation to stand up for and defend the views of the individuals.
Therefore this is simply a call for, if we pay taxes, then give us something back for it rather than just a bill.
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