Sunday, April 29, 2012

Combined savings...

I'm not a great one for the government spending cash on waste however in a bit of whimsy it occurred to me that we might just be able to justify this...
MSN.
The Army is set to station soldiers and high velocity surface-to-air missiles on top of a block of residential flats to ward off any airborne terror threats during the Olympics.
Residents in the private, gated flats in Bow, east London, have received a leaflet warning them that a team of 10 soldiers and police will be stationed at the building - home to 700 people - for the duration of the Games.
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) leaflet says the missiles will only be fired as a last resort, said 28-year-old resident Brian Whelan, a journalist.
He said: "They are going to have a test run next week, putting high velocity missiles on the roof just above our apartment and on the back of it they're stationing police and military in the tower of the building for two months. It's a private, gated community with an old watch tower which is now a lift shaft.

With a suitable target for practice with this...
Mail.
Revelations about a deal to spend millions of pounds of taxpayers' money on private jets to whisk the EU's top officials around the globe in luxury was met with fury by one senior Conservative MEP.
The European Commission has just signed a contract costing more than €12 million (£10million) for private jets to ferry senior Commissioners such as Britain's Baroness Ashton, President Jose Manuel Barroso, and their acolytes between meetings, reported The Sunday Times.
Only on Wednesday the Commission provoked fury by proposing an inflation-busting 6.8 per cent increase in the EU's budget for 2013.
I mean, what's not to like, the army gets target practice and we get rid of some of the higher lower echelons of the parasite class...
Ok, it's a bit costly, but come on, it would bring joy to millions...

2 annotations:

Leg-iron said...

It would certainly be better TV than the Olympics.

banned said...

I thought that she had been captured by the Burmese junta.