I was watching My Family on the (non-surround sound) telly the other day and the story was about the break up of a family and divorce. It showed (sadly but very amusingly) that divorcing couples will dash around the house putting coloured stickers on items that they claimed were ‘theirs’ . Naturally, as one does,  I then thought about the AM’s and which part of their houses and furnishings belonged to them or to us the Welsh taxpayer. Please see the graphic below and tell me what I’ve missed out from the contents of a typical house, that has been paid for by us.

This issue will surely lead to acrimonious divorce proceedings between some politicians and their electorate. Let us hope that bailiffs will not be involved.

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  3 Responses to “Let go! I paid for it and it’s mine!”

  1. Ermm..let me see.
    What about the bricks & mortar of the houses themselves plus…
    One footstool
    One glass bowl
    One ironing board cover
    One mattress cover
    Two beds
    Assorted furnishings
    Carpets and rugs

    Partridge and pear tree? No I suppose not.Not even them.

  2. I saw that episode. Good for business.
    Mind you I have always had a thing about Zoe Wanamaker.

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