December 2, 2012 | INDEX | |
Not soldiering on | ||
British troops who fought in Iraq and Afghnistan have been rewarded by massive redundancies and cut backs. The situation has got so bad they've been told to take extra leave this Christmas and clear any work buildings so that the gas and electricity can be cut off to save money. Such hysterical public posturing can only be caused by departmental managers (they call them generals) cutting the most visible forms of expenditure in order to put pressure on their bosses to reign back the public expenditure cuts. | ||
INDEX Jonathan Brind |
December 2, 2012 | |