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Originally Posted by garinda
Come on Ken, give 'em a break.
It must be hard, getting used to all these new rules.
I'm starting a charity, which aims to deliver food parcels, to any malnourished local counciilors.
By the way, if any councillor is feeling the pinch, I'm offering myself up for adoption, so claims could be made for my care.
I think me being a bit childish should outweigh any worries that I might be a little too old to require a babysitter.
P.M. me.

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I'll put a motion to council that the age for claiming childcare allowances for dependents should be raised to 46, that do you? I'm sure it will delight at least one member of the chamber.
As time goes by and the new administration looks to make cuts of £2.2m this year I am constantly surprised at how many times the words 'promise' and 'cast iron guarantee' had been used in the run up to the election by people who weren't even sure if they'd be in control after May 5th. It is patently obvious that the previous council administration had been a bit too free with the cheque book and I welcome all the changes that are being made.
I've said it before but I am perfectly capable of making my own butties and if the time ever comes where I have to claim for something I will be more than happy to provide a receipt.
It is fairly standard practice for businesses to be fully accountable with the taxman.....