Alpine Skier.
Thank you for your suggestions. I had thought about the paragraph concept while crafting my post. Since my ideas all seemed to flow more or less along the same path dealing with taxation and HMRC and as there were no specific areas of development or conclusions that were reached within the body of the prose I decided to let it stand as a bloc or block, whichever spelling you prefer.
Having interjected a paragraph here, if interjections and paragraphs go together, at the risk of being rude, which is almost never my intention, I suppose that I could increase the size of the print of my prose in order to mitigate the eye strain often experienced by older readers in impecunious circumstances.
I have read through many legal books in my short lifetime and have often encountered the difficulty of being able to follow a superior train of thought when the expressions of that intellect have been consigned to one contiguous paragraph of continuous prose. I would have hoped that the English would have learned a lesson from some of the great writers of American prose; men such as Hawthorne, James, Emerson and others and liberally interspersed their writings with suitable lay bys where one could stop for refreshment. I am sir, rather fond of the American greats, believing that their personal examples of humanity far exceeded those of their British counter parts.
Sadly, and in conclusion, most page width these days does not permit of the borders required for restful reading repose and on that unhappy note, as I sink back in to my rocking chair and draw a fevered breath upon my last cheroot, I shall bid the exhausted and no doubt totally irritated reading public, adieu!
Toodle Pip!