Monday madness?

The TV advertised, govern-mentally funded Money Advice Service pays its boss £350,000.00p per year inc. bonus.
So, what advice can he give? Pay your taxes?
(M.A.S. has 140 staff – to be reduced to 60 !!!!!)
;)
That nice Mr. Shapps is still on about getting us old folk into sheltered digs, or downsize, so he can nick our houses!
Why not, Mr. Shapps, install all govern-mental workers in such (council) houses? (Thus freeing-up loads of up-market (?) properties for our Buy-To-Let and other wealth and job creating scams)
They (those so counciled) can then all be paid the same ‘salary’ (Unemployment – i.e. in the Private Sector – Benefit) from tax-funds, thus saving us old Private folks a fortune!
If folk can work in the public-sector then they should be proud to live in it and at its basic income levels.
Don’t like it? Then gerra job!
:(
Owning a nice home, large or small, grand or modest, is one of the main aims and motivations achieved, not given as a ‘perk’, by working in the wealth-creating sector.
:)
(I’m after a job at the Money Advice Service!)
;)
Years ago (on ‘net) the news was that London, Westminster, was sinking. It is lower than the Thames water! (so wots new eh?)
Also, for some reason, household rubbish, in the North, was accumulating in streets – it may have been a strike or summat.
Then I wrote that the rubbish should be transported to London, spread, in order to raise-up our illustrious capital and indeed its buildings.
Had this been done, then, ten or fifteen years ago, our capital would now be elevated in the world, its politicians safely housed; ever the more confident to speak, knowing what their govern-mental base was steadfastly built upon!
What d’you think of it so far?
…..
:)

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