So i was scrolling through facebook last night and one of my friends posted this up:
there's no magic money tree to support those dying on our streets, to help students who can't afford to eat, to help young businesses function, feed starving mothers, fathers and children. but we can muster up a modest "maybe £40m" to restore a clock that i highly doubt anybody in the 21st century relies on to tell the time.
the government we didn't vote for holds no care in their hearts for the people in need in this country.
the conservative approach is killing the humanity in our society. don't appease the facist tory/republican regime. we will not stand for this.
What are your thoughts on this?
Edit: i will post my opinion on this matter once we hit trending.
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Edited by THUNDERCHILD: 8/22/2017 10:35:31 PMI dont think it needs to run but they should keep up with structural maintenance. The thing about a country with many hundreds of years worth of iconic structures and locations is that quite a bit is probably spent on them which would maybe be better spent on improving general quality of life. I dont know of a solution, or who should decide what is worth keeping. perhaps hold votes to allow those who care to have a say in the matter chime in? People are more important than buildings but some things should be preserved for future generations to enjoy too.