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Get a council house, your majesty



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BEING an ex-serviceman, I find it hard to see why our Queen should suffer such hardships as not being able to afford her house to be decorated for 50 years.
We, her people are letting her down. While we have our homes updated to council standards, modern kitchens, central heating, loft insulation and built out of up to date chip board and MDF, the lady herself has to make do with old oak, willow, sycamore for her furniture - her house exterior is past doing up.

It either wants rendering or pebble dashing, to fit in with the rest.

If I was the Queen I would sell the lot for a communal housing estate, get myself into a council house, everything paid for and pocket my profits.

We should be proud to pay extra taxes for the up-keep of the Royals.

A BEAUMONT
Taylor Street
CLECKHEATON




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  • Last Updated: 04 July 2008 12:29 PM
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  • Location: Spenborough
 
 

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