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Monday
May182009

Dawn Primarolo is angry

Whilst even the most deranged lunatic would not want her back at the Treasury, the tax profession has been bereft of the unique brand of retard fuckwittery displayed by Dawn Primarolo since she ceased to be Paymaster General in 2007.

It transpires that Dim Prawn has certainly done her “fair share” of troughing, but nothing unlawful or even salacious. Any other MP of even average intelligence would keep quiet, and lie low. But not Red Dawn.

No. Dim is angry. And, just as angry as her constituents, no less. Somewhow, we expect her low income constituents who have suffered years of misery at the hands of Dim’s tax credit system might be just a tad more justified in being angry.

There is, as yet, no official confirmation over how angry Red Dawn will be when she gets her  resettlement grant on leaving parliament at the next election.  The resettlement grant is designed to help disgraced retired MPs adjust to life back in the real world, and is equal to a whole year's pay for a parliamentarian aged between 55 and 64 years with at least 17 years of public service vainglorious incompetence under their belt.

Reader Comments (1)

In February 2010, I will have owned my home for 5 years, making me eligible for the $6,500 tax credit if I purchased another home by April. My fiance has never owned a home, making her eligible for the $8,000 tax credit as a first time home buyer.
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