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Monday, November 12, 2007

The Times: State chiefs' 13% rise

The income of the public sector's 300 top earners has risen by 12.8 per cent, six times the rate of inflation, over the past year, according to the Taxpayers' Alliance campaign group. Adam Crozier, Royal Mail chief executive, tops the list with Pounds 1,256,000, up 21 per cent. The information comes as the Prime Minister, 143 on the list, has been insisting on a 2 per cent cap for public-sector workers.

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They have been stealing your money on a daily basis for years, Donkey's years in fact. The trouble is, just about everyone turns a blind eye.

Take Global Warming for a start. If the Times News Paper still has a record of its Letters Page from either 1968 or 1969, and they care to look, they will find a series of letters there over about two or three months, about Flatulence and Ruminants the very, very beginning of the argument about atmomphere contamination and Climate Change and warming. I know because I was one who took part in writing either one or two of the letter. It was a joint effort. We were working in Angola, or rather Cabinda just North of the Congo River. Resurrect some of those exchanges and you will find, what goes round, comes around. Again.
Regards, ATFlynn.

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