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1. Privatise the Royal family. End there subsidy and reclaim our state buildings to develop for tourism/enterprise.


Beware of what you ask for. The Royal Family might ask for the return of the Crown Estates and their related income. 250 years ago the King agreed with the Government to hand over the Crown Estate. The estate would be managed on behalf of the Government, surplus revenue would go to the Treasury - the King received in return a fixed annual payment - the Civil List. I understand the difference between the Civil List income for the Treasury and the Civil List paid out by the Treasury is massively to the advantage of the Treasury.


And BTW - try my thread NHS Bureaucracy versus NHS Cuts for suggestions there.

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> With Comrade Crow at the helh, never!


What's going-on with Bob Crowe and his green t-shirt?


Either he's been wearing the same green t-shirt for the last four days, or he only ever wears green t-shirts - perhaps to remove unnecessary sartorial decision-making in order to concentrate on the important matters of the day (making placards, stopping people from getting to work, saying 'no')

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