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I am amazed at how provocative I seem to be able to be. My "relief" was based on the fact that I can see both public and private sector being asked to contribute, relatively equally, to the effort to get the country back on a stable economic footing. Personally, I do feel the public sector are a little behind the curve on this subject...but the time is now to "catch up".

and while your at it ask the fucking biggest fuckwit benefit scrounger of them all to cough up a bit more.

The Queen's civil list money has been "frozen". Whilst public services face a 25% pay cut!


That's 600,000 workers who's lives are ruined, families put under stress and services that provide continuity and stability put under threat. Oh, and yes, 600,000 people who will no longer be able to buy goods from the private sector, But hey what does that matter, most of it is "service" industry or full of middle manager stockpiling and flogging foreign goods.

Finally, 600,000 who, if they all have pensions withdrawn will in future years need to rely on the State pension far more - adding to the tax "burden"

As ever, well said Moony, very eloquent.