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Most mentally disadvantaged people in the nation's capital, and surrounding home counties
Westminster Doors Wide Open To Vulnerable Dead Beats

After years of intensive lobbying by concerned ministers the doors of Westminster have been opened to welcome some of London's most vulnerable dead-beats and skivers. Government officials supporting themselves proudly announced that, owing to their new changes, the cosy benches and central heating of the Houses of Commons will now be opened, not only 24 hours during the present cold snap, but all year round to some of the 'most mentally disadvantaged people in the nation's capital, and surrounding home counties.'

John Bercow, Speaker of the House who personally backed the scheme, which set a minimum eligibility of £300 per day personal income, soporifically sighed, 'Many of the individuals earmarked for the latest all-year round scheme have home problems, usually caused by 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th marriage breakups which were caused after affairs with any number of their servants, colleges and other family members. Of course, most of them also have serious anti-social issues as well as substance abuse problems so they are basically as frail as frozen twigs on a cold winter's night and would probably just snap in half if they mistakenly wondered outside for ten minutes without a scarf. That's why I personally welcome these new plans. And let me just say; I strongly believe this is another indication of the new warming wind of real political change blowing along the corridor's of government and out its wide open doors - so to speak. The scheme will also provide these decrepit parasites, some of whom I know personally, more than a part-time crash pad, but a real home and platform from which they can attempt, once and for all, to never get off the hackneyed cycle of state handouts and back into proper full-time employment. By the way, I also fully support the government's minimum personal £300 daily wage limit. If we let everyone in who earned less that than, and God forbid the proper poor people outside, there would be no where to put our feet up will we had a good snooze. '

The move has also been welcomed by a group of MP's operating under the acronym TRAMPS; Torpid Rat Arsed Ministers for Parliament, and a representative for the group, who was not sound asleep at the time, had a good old stretch and yawned, 'We are all very happy with the government's... er... let me see... what's this all about?... ah yes... decision. You see, old boy, when we're passing new austerity legislation, like cutting low income benefits for the unemployed and disabled, or banning food banks and slashing budgets for homeless shelters, quite frankly its all terribly boring - poor people this - housing crisis that - someone-else-has-just-died-around-the-corner-because-they-didn't have-£20-quid. Good Lord. It never ends. Well, I certainly can't sleep in the car on the way home back to Surrey, or my second home in Berkshire, not the way my chauffeur drives anyway, and definitely not the way my second wife behaves after discovering my third affair with my brother-in-laws old cleaner. Usually, I'm up all night playing poker and watching porn so, by the time I get back to the House of Commons at half past twelve o'stupid-a-clock the next day I'm half knackered already and not much good for anything. So it [The Houses of Commons] is naturally the best place to get a bit of shut eye. Oh yes. That's right, old boy: £300 -plus expenses- while I get a good rest in the warm when it's freezing outside. Then piss off at 2:00 back down the pub for a slap up meal and a few pints.'

When the TRAMPS representative was asked if the people of the country would rather MP's didn't openly sleep at work like a torpid rat-arsed Muppets! whilst occasionally waking up to shout incoherently or tell us all to get on with austerity, it was already too late and he had dropped off once again to dream about playing cards and masturbating.

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