12 Sept 2014

Queen Elizabeth II Requested Poverty Funds For Heating

A new report has revealed that Britain's Queen Elizabeth II requested financial assistance from a state poverty fund to help heat the royal palaces.
Orwellian UK Regulator BANNED Press TV: The report showed that in 2004, a senior royal aide had asked for a handout from a 60-million-pound energy-saving fund.
In addition, the report showed the royal aide had complained that the 15-million-pound government grant to maintain the Queen’s palaces was inadequate.
According to documents disclosed under the Freedom of Information Act, British ministers rejected the Queen’s request as they feared a poverty grant to the royal palace would cause a public relation disaster.
Authorities explained to the Royal Household that the poverty fund was aimed at schools, hospitals and families on low income, the documents show.
"I think this is where the Community Energy Funding is directed and ties in with most allocations going to community heating schemes run by local authorities, housing associations, universities etc.,” wrote an official in an email to the palace, adding,
“I also feel a bit uneasy about the probable adverse press coverage if the Palace were given a grant at the expense of say a hospital."
The British royal family has always been under criticism for spending taxpayers’ money on its lavish lifestyle. Some reports have put the expenses at 202 million pounds each year.

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