Saturday, 3 August 2019

Go on. Sue me.


A civil servant in the non-existent Northern Ireland parliament has just been awarded £10,000 compensation for the trauma caused by having to walk past a portrait of Queen Elizabeth in the corridors of Stormont every day on his way to the office. They have taken all the pictures of the Queen down now, incase they lose more cases brought by 'neutral' civil servants who have too much time on their hands.

I wonder whet Boris is going to do about it. We have been forced to give him a chance, and now is the time to find out. Any intelligent guesses from Leavers, or is that an oxymoronic question?

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  1. I hope they haven't yet written the cheque; someone might wake-up soon, and realise what a stupid decision this was. I despair!

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    1. Could it be that the tribunal who awarded the damages are also republicans? Surely not.

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  2. You just can't help it, can you?

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  3. Looking at a queen everyday?
    I've known worse

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  4. Tom, there must be a Supreme Court to get rid of this illegal payment. Good grief, Charlie Brown.

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  5. It beggars belief but underlines the stupidity of the Times we Live In. I could make a fortune on things that upset me!

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