Once again I have to disagree with Ian Parker-Joseph, who, on the subject of the proposed bailing-out of fake charities by the government, says
I think we can assume when the soup kitchens and doss houses spring up as we spiral to bankruptcy, they will be funded by these charities…
Really? I would have thought myself, given the general nature of the fake charities, that rather than running soup kitchens themselves they would instead leave this thankless, hard and messy task to real charities, run by the usual scruffy volunteers and blue-rinsed ladies, while they, the state-funded quangos-with-a-licence-to-beg, concentrate on their, er, ‘core missions’, which will doubtless involve inspecting soup kitchens to ensure that the soup offered contains no more than the government-prescribed levels of salt, saturated fats, or other forbidden foods; that the people queueing for soup provide an ‘acceptable’ representation of the government-specified ‘ethnic balance’, and possess no alcohol or tobacco; and that the feral youth engaged in mugging and murdering the said soup-queuers are treated by the said kitcheneers with a government-mandated degree of ‘dignity and respect’.
You see, the government doesn’t actually need people to be fed or given a blanket for the night, but it must ensure that if they survive at all they meet the minimum European standards for political correctness.
Barmaid: Bitter?
Underclass: No. Just tired.