Cost of Government Day
Thursday – 25 June – is Cost of Government Day. British taxpayers have to work almost half the year – 176 days – to pay their share of the cost of running Gordon Brown's administration. This year we worked 134 days, until mid-May, to pay off the tax burden, and now we're just coming to the end of another 42 days hard labour for all the borrowing that the government has to do in order to pay its bills. In total, we are working 10 days longer for these expense-swindling, index-linked-pensioned twits than we did last year. It's about as bad as it was in the 1940s, when we were at least paying off the cost of a war. Now we're just paying off the cost of government excess, like the billions wasted on IT projects. Ah well: enjoy it when it comes.
UK's £230bn budget gap equals 'biggest' hole in economy | Mail Online
AND I QUOTE...
Labour MP Shahid Malik reportedly said that his expenses claim of £66,827, including £2,600 on a home cinema system, was 'One million percent within the rules.' Yes, he obviously does have difficulty with figures, doesn't he?
Thank you gordon-you useless tosser
Thank you gordon-you useless tosser
Labour MP Shahid Malik reportedly said that his expenses claim of £66,827, including £2,600 on a home cinema system, was 'One million percent within the rules.' Yes, he obviously does have difficulty with figures, doesn't he?
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Thank you gordon-you useless tosser
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Thank you gordon-you useless tosser
gmc;1208761 wrote: Cost of Government Day
UK's £230bn budget gap equals 'biggest' hole in economy | Mail Online
AND I QUOTE... I'm getting quite concerned for your mental well being my little fluffy sporran. You seem to have an obsession with his wonderfullness GB. Have you tried counselling or therepy of some description?
Apparently (according to the Daily Mail) this is all the tip of the iceberg and there is more revelations of corruption about to burst into the media. Can't wait :yh_rotfl
UK's £230bn budget gap equals 'biggest' hole in economy | Mail Online
AND I QUOTE... I'm getting quite concerned for your mental well being my little fluffy sporran. You seem to have an obsession with his wonderfullness GB. Have you tried counselling or therepy of some description?
Apparently (according to the Daily Mail) this is all the tip of the iceberg and there is more revelations of corruption about to burst into the media. Can't wait :yh_rotfl
At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. R.L. Binyon