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King Charles Should Fund This.
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Heard this on Talk TV this morning and I’m sure others will pick it up.
Well those that want an honour will not me mention it :-)
NHS will have to pay £12 million in overtime costs for just nurses that’s tip of ice berg …cleaners ,kitchen staff , doctors , consultants , surgeons ….
Also waiting lists will get worse losing another day of out patient apointments.
Why the funeral could not have been on a Sunday?
The Queen would have not wanted this, she was one for things carrying on as normal.
Charles is simply out of touch, like Labour was/is with the working classes.
This is unplanned holiday and by decree of our new King and NHS will have to fund via taking money from budget assigned to other services.
So I presume King Charles will be funding this from his billion in wealth or the inheritance tax free (royals don’t pay inheritance tax at 40% like us peasants) from the £450 million in personal wealth he will inherit from the Queen. This is personal wealth including such thing as personal investments, personally owned works of fine art, race horses, personally owned property and land ,personal gifts she had been given over the 7 decades from other royalty especially Arab kings on visits to the uk etc ….).
Obviously her wealth was in the billions but that included assets she only had access to while alive and now handed over to Charles, such as Buckingham palace….Crown Jewels….etc
Diana was buried on a Saturday.
Well those that want an honour will not me mention it :-)
NHS will have to pay £12 million in overtime costs for just nurses that’s tip of ice berg …cleaners ,kitchen staff , doctors , consultants , surgeons ….
Also waiting lists will get worse losing another day of out patient apointments.
Why the funeral could not have been on a Sunday?
The Queen would have not wanted this, she was one for things carrying on as normal.
Charles is simply out of touch, like Labour was/is with the working classes.
This is unplanned holiday and by decree of our new King and NHS will have to fund via taking money from budget assigned to other services.
So I presume King Charles will be funding this from his billion in wealth or the inheritance tax free (royals don’t pay inheritance tax at 40% like us peasants) from the £450 million in personal wealth he will inherit from the Queen. This is personal wealth including such thing as personal investments, personally owned works of fine art, race horses, personally owned property and land ,personal gifts she had been given over the 7 decades from other royalty especially Arab kings on visits to the uk etc ….).
Obviously her wealth was in the billions but that included assets she only had access to while alive and now handed over to Charles, such as Buckingham palace….Crown Jewels….etc
Diana was buried on a Saturday.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Assets she owned on paper but could not dispose of and handed over to next monarch should remain inheritance tax free of course.
Even the tens of millions the Queen mother left to the young princes was tax free and I guess any money Diana left the same.
One rule for them and another for us it seems.
Even the tens of millions the Queen mother left to the young princes was tax free and I guess any money Diana left the same.
One rule for them and another for us it seems.
Essential services aka non patient services such as A&E, staffing of wards , surgeons for urgent procedures , catering staff etc will all have to work.
Out patient services will be closed.
I was due to give blood on Monday as a pre-req for chemo on Tuesday.
The vampire cave is closed so the chemo nurse are running a limited service on Tuesday taking bloods instead.
Also providing chemo for patients where chemo must be done on sequential days with no gaps.
For others it’s delayed until the Wednesday that makes it organised chaos as they try to shoe horn in everyone from Monday that week.
//One rule for them and another for us it seems.//
Indeed. And it's just as well, otherwise you might eventually see the Monarch living in a council flat in Pontefract (with no offence intended to council tenants in Pontefract). IHT has seen the end of many large family estates and whilst that may be all jolly and egalitarian when applied to Lord Muck and his progeny, it wouldn't sit too well for the UK's Head of State. The Royal Family is special and few people believe it should be ordinary. Depriving the government of a relatively tiny sum (which they will only waste anyway) is a small price to pay to ensure that elitism is maintained.
Indeed. And it's just as well, otherwise you might eventually see the Monarch living in a council flat in Pontefract (with no offence intended to council tenants in Pontefract). IHT has seen the end of many large family estates and whilst that may be all jolly and egalitarian when applied to Lord Muck and his progeny, it wouldn't sit too well for the UK's Head of State. The Royal Family is special and few people believe it should be ordinary. Depriving the government of a relatively tiny sum (which they will only waste anyway) is a small price to pay to ensure that elitism is maintained.
//...when she rang to ask if appoitments were still taking place she was told all appoitments were going ahead as normal.//
Until she gets there. Then she may be asked what on Earth she's doing turning up. Didn't she know the Queen had died? etc. etc.
There's lots of people in the NHS who don't know what lots of other people in the NHS are doing - or not doing.
Until she gets there. Then she may be asked what on Earth she's doing turning up. Didn't she know the Queen had died? etc. etc.
There's lots of people in the NHS who don't know what lots of other people in the NHS are doing - or not doing.
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