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 | | From: | Robert Peffers | | Subject: | London person's subsidy. | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 10:30:57 -0000 |
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 | At least one Londoner gets very well subsidised by the rest of the UK. This person has been subsidised to the tune of £325,000 In travel subsidy alone. Who knows how much more again in everything from heavies as companions to the sugar in his coffee. What is even more disgusting is the NAO, (National Audit Office), has, "exonerated the Duke of York from inappropriate use of public funds for travel ". The Auditor General Sir John Bourn led the enquiry instigated by MP Ian Davidson. Sir John cleared the £325, grand, "Young Duke of York's", travel expenses and accepted his excuse, (the Duke's), that he, "felt travel by train was unreliable". Much of the £325 grand, young Duke of York's expenses was run up by the hire of planes and helicopters to fly to St Andrews for the golf when his young brother, Prince, "Sieg Heil", Harry was Captain of The Club. One wonders if they paid for their rounds on either the course or in the Clubhouse? --
Aefauldlie, (Scots word for Honestly), Robert, (Auld Bob), Peffers, Kelty, Fife, Scotland, (UK). Web Site, "The Eck's Files":- http://www.peffers50.freeserve.co.uk
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