Venezuela Cash Watch
OK, it’s hardly going to touch the sides in terms of financial meltdown, but the plummeting pound now means the value of the deal Boris threw back in the faces of the Venezuelans is currently:
- £18,899,679
or more than the amount of money Westminster Council (props: Sir Simon Milton and Kit Malthouse) stashed in Icelandic banks and nearly half what TfL has. Might have come in useful, eh?
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nice count, Boris is indeed the man. Let us pray he doesn’t do anything else except sitting in his seat till next election. i miss Ken.
[...] of mindless vandalism”. Now that Johnson has bumped up fares by this extreme level, while throwing away an estimated £18 million for London and simultaneously harming the people of Venezuela, it seems even more [...]