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So,Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor would like more.
Every pensioner, disabled person, benefit claimant, widow, un employed family, minimum wage employee, zero hour contract worker, and countless other categories of people, would also "like more".
The fact of the matter is that the vast majority of people in this country have to make do with what they have, due primarily to "My government", (Buckingham Palace speak for the ConDem coalition) and their dogmatic drive for cuts and austerity. The vast majority of people in this country do not have private income from the "Royal estates" or from "the Duchy" of somewhere or other, or from other dubious sources (including the winnings from racehorses out of the Royal Stables).
If the Windsor's are that poverty stricken, perhaps they should visit "Wonga" for a loan of few pounds, (at exorbitant rates of interest) or even go to their local foodbank to augment their measly table at dinner time, or perhaps even sell off some of the jewelery, paintings, carvings or other riches accumulated over the years.Only those in her own private collection of course. Most of the "Royal Collection" is in fact ours in any case.
Queen and Royal Family Spend £35.7m A Year, But It's Not Enough To Stop Palace Decay
So,Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor would like more.
Every pensioner, disabled person, benefit claimant, widow, un employed family, minimum wage employee, zero hour contract worker, and countless other categories of people, would also "like more".
The fact of the matter is that the vast majority of people in this country have to make do with what they have, due primarily to "My government", (Buckingham Palace speak for the ConDem coalition) and their dogmatic drive for cuts and austerity. The vast majority of people in this country do not have private income from the "Royal estates" or from "the Duchy" of somewhere or other, or from other dubious sources (including the winnings from racehorses out of the Royal Stables).
If the Windsor's are that poverty stricken, perhaps they should visit "Wonga" for a loan of few pounds, (at exorbitant rates of interest) or even go to their local foodbank to augment their measly table at dinner time, or perhaps even sell off some of the jewelery, paintings, carvings or other riches accumulated over the years.Only those in her own private collection of course. Most of the "Royal Collection" is in fact ours in any case.
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