Taking the piss

The loony left are alive and well and running Manchester. And if I lived there I’d refuse to pay my council tax right now.
The city council wants to build a school in Bangladesh for all the kids who are taken out of local schools, during term time , for trips to Bangladesh.

You pay your taxes for better schools in this country, not to follow dip shit parents around the world and build them schools wherever they decide to drop anchor for a few months.
Why not give them a hospital and improve the roads so their visit goes smoothly.
I’m amazed that Manchester has so few problems that they can spare £100,000 a year on these little nuggets to political correctness.


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Nick | April 11th, 2004 at 4:17 pm
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Thank you for reminding me why I moved to the US in 1987.

Is the Manchester council going to build a new school in every village because I’m sure not all the kids live on the same street. How about the Bengali kids or the Gujarati kids, can’t leave them out.

It feels like ‘back to the 80’s’. Remember those days? Trips to Nicaragua coming out of London tax payer’s pockets, African cultural centers, lesbian centers, meanwhile in places like Liverpool no garbage collection, county employees being fired because the idiot council can’t pay them by August.

I think part of the legal requirement to getting into public office in Britain ought to be you have to of run your own successful business for a minimum of 5 years. That way at least we’d get people who’s heads are in the same ballpark as everyone else.



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