
"Ooh look, everyone, it's raining taxpayer money again. Isn't one lucky?"
The Royal Family is to be exempt from any cuts in public spending next year when its civil list funding is settled for the next 10 years, says The Guardian.
MPs will be powerless to reduce the £7.9m a year paid under the civil list because of an obscure deal struck between Buckingham Palace and the Treasury in 1972 when the current legislation governing royal finances was drawn up. (Under the Tories, by any chance? Oh yes – it was that old tosser, Edward Heath.)
Palace officials made clear earlier this summer that they are actually seeking a rise in the annual civil list payment to cover “increased costs” despite the fact that they currently have a £21m surplus in the reserves on the civil list account. Wonder what the interest is on that, ma’am…?
What a bunch of spongers.
Time to make them all redundant like a large number of us seem to be at the moment.
We hope they’ll have the good sense to go before they’re pushed, Oliver Cromwell-style.
We don’t need them and the morally disgusting values they represent.
Why do we tolerate the number of foreigners who arrive on our shores – often illegally – and then claim housing that should be reserved for British-born citizens? In just ten years, the number of UK born tenants in social housing in the UK has fallen by about 1.2 million while non UK-born tenants have increased by 300,000.
As a result, the proportion of foreign born has increased from 7.2% to 11.1% – an increase of 54%. Immigration has added nearly three million to the population of the UK over the same period, mainly in England.
Earlier this month the Government announced plans to build 2,000 homes in England, which it described as ‘the biggest social housing building project in England for over 20 years’.
Big deal.
This would evidently be enough to meet the projected household formation of new immigrants for just over a week.
Unless it’s controlled, immigration will add the equivalent of 7 cities the size of Birmingham over the next 20 years.
Why don’t we just hand them all the keys to our homes, our jobs and the whole bloody country and we’ll f*** off somewhere else?
We hate the weather, the loony royal family and the cheating politicians, anyway, so let’s leave them to it and the best of British…
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Never a rabid protester in the past, and never one to kick up much of a fuss in public…
I wanted to express my disgust at the mess the bankers and politicians have created for us yet again, and went along to lend a bit of support to the G20 protests in the City of London yesterday.
An ordinary, middle-aged, working-class white male, wanting to try and change things for the better in my own small way. After all, it’s a democracy we live in, isn’t it? Aren’t we supposed to be good citizens and participate in the decision-making process rather than sit at home in front of the telly, never voting and never taking part as full members of the society in which we live?
When it comes to the next General Election, they’ll be imploring us to vote and take part, maybe even collect us and give us a lift to the polling station to get our vote. They LIKE us to care about our country and get involved, don’t they? Or is that only when it suits them?
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