Friday, October 10, 2008

Icelandic joke of the day

Local authorities across the UK were yesterday stunned to discover that Iceland is nothing more than a volcano surrounded by two million haddock. As the volcano's banks refused to pay out, councils said they were convinced Iceland was a small, landlocked country next to Belgium with a long history of expert financial management.But after 15 minutes on the internet they confirmed it was nothing more than a slab of stinking lava populated by a handful of wilfully eccentric musicians and half a dozen heavily bearded trawler captains.
Julian Cook, director of finance at the Local Government Association, said: "I meant Luxembourg – sh*t!"I suppose the haddock-shaped piece of lava with every new account was probably a clue."Mr Cook is now demanding £1bn of taxpayers' money in compensation for losing £1bn of taxpayers' money.He added: "When the taxpayer is exposed in this way it is only right that central government should step in with its own funds, wherever they come from."But the Treasury has so far refused, criticising the councils for investing huge amounts of public money in badly run banks.

8 Comments:

Blogger kinglear said...

ww - the point is its our money that's lost - which we are having to supply again - and all the money that's being thrown at this is ours, and will recycle back to us at interest - and then our taxes will be raised to pay for it. In effect we will pay for this three or four times over..
Someone else has suggested they just give US the £500 billion- I think you would be astonished how quickly things improved.
But the Lehamn thing... now there's a REAL hold-your-breath.

11:21 am  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have to admit I was relieved to get back to work today after a couple of days sick leave, to find that my own Council 'got it's money out a while back'! Someone in our Finance Unit deserved a medal ...

Liz

12:14 pm  
Blogger Whispering Walls said...

Yes KL - I am holding my breath.

Bravo Liz!

1:20 pm  
Blogger Unknown said...

The financial crisis hasn't really hit Australia in the personal way it has in the US and Europe. The stockmarket is falling at a rate of knots but the banks are holding firm. I can't imagine what the communities most effected are going through.

9:49 pm  
Blogger Ellee Seymour said...

Only time will tell how the spin offs from this really affect us. Which bank will crash next?

8:19 am  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello fellow Daily Mash reader! don't you quote sources?

5:43 pm  
Blogger Whispering Walls said...

Hi Ellee - my bet's on Indonesia.

Hi Anon - apologies if it was in there. My colleague e-mailed it to me without quoting the source.

7:44 am  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

You write very well.

8:08 pm  

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