Taxpayers’ Funds for Prostitutes and Lap Dances to be Transferred to Disabled in UK
Taxpayers’ Funds for Prostitutes and Lap Dances to be Transferred to Disabled in

United Kingdom has planned to organize a new scheme for the elderly and the disabled citizens, in order to grant them more freedom to access their social services. And for this, the city councils are seen to be paying extra tax money for their lavish vacations and lap dances, and also the payments to the prostitutes.

The previous Government of Britain had developed this program worth $250 million, which aims to transfer cash to those citizens who are making use of the social services in order to get the required assistance, like the home care or the mobility aids.

These people receiving care from the social services will now get funds from the city councils, which have begun experiencing these laws already. For instance, one of them had to pay extra tax for a prostitute in Amsterdam, and some experienced it while entering the lap dance clubs.

In addition to this, this countrywide initiative will also add taxes for holidays abroad, subscriptions for internet dating and driving coaching, to be paid by the taxpayers. A representative from The Taxpayers’ Alliance said that if the citizens would come to know that the city is using the public money on prostitutes, then they’ll be aghast.

Matthew Elliot, Chief Executive of The Taxpayers’ Alliance, said, “It’s essential that where public funds are involved, there is the sort of checks and balances in place that prevents money being wasted in this way”.

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