I'M SO VERY VERY SORRY IF MY QUESTION OFFENDS YOU PLEASE DON'T BE ANGRY I'M JUST WONDERING IF THAT IS OK TO DO THESE DAYS
So the "borough councils" they have money due to taxes or what?
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I'M SO VERY VERY SORRY IF MY QUESTION OFFENDS YOU PLEASE DON'T BE ANGRY I'M JUST WONDERING IF THAT IS OK TO DO THESE DAYS
So the "borough councils" they have money due to taxes or what?
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How can the pair of you be so offended by the reporting of facts ? What is wrong with you both that you would want so badly to start a fight in a thread like this. It's all just a joke for you two then is it?
Only asking a question thanks
I'm not offended you shmuck I'm asking a fucking question and you just can't wait to clutch your fucking pearls every single fucking time.
I asked the question BECAUSE.....you know what, forget it, forget I asked anything, I am fucking finished communicating with you at all, I've had it you're too much of a pussy to be talked to.
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Yes it's called "council tax" and everyone pays it whether they are in private or council housing but at different rates. Rebates were given to the rich. Rob from the poor give to the rich.
The Conservative council responsible for the tower block where at least 79 people died in a fire described by the mayor of London as preventable has stockpiled £274m of reserves and offered rebates to residents paying the top rate of council tax.
According to the latest accounts, the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea ran a budget surplus, which Labour councillors have claimed was being used as a slush fund to bribe voters with a rebate close to elections.
A draft statement of Kensington and Chelsea’s accounts for 2016-17 disclosed that the council has an “AA” credit rating and a financial standing described as robust, with “usable reserves at 31 March 2017 of £274m (£300m at 31 March 2016
The council has been relieved of responsibility for taking care of the survivors of the disaster, having struggled to cope with the aftermath of the deadly blaze. A new Grenfell fire response team, made up of representatives from central government, the British Red Cross, the Metropolitan police, London-wide local and regional government and the London fire brigade, will now coordinate efforts.....
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...budget-surplus
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