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Home Front: Politix
Eurocrats Want Their Elite Children To Be Raised In Style
2005-03-18
European Union civil servants are building a subsidised creche for their children where places will cost more than £20,000 a year - almost as much as fees at Eton. The 180-place creche is due to open next year, but the costs are already raising eyebrows in Brussels. Even hardened Eurocrats, used to generous living at the expense of EU taxpayers, have been startled. A year's fees at Eton are £22,380.

Fees at private creches in Brussels are no more than £6,000 a year and public creches cost less. But places are hard to come by and waiting lists are long. The creche is being built by the Council of the European Union, the main decision- making body of the EU, which is made up of ministers from each member state, and run by a rotating presidency, at present held by Luxembourg. The presidency and ministers and officials attending meetings are supported by a permanent general secretariat, whose workers will be the main beneficiaries. They will be expected to pay no more than £3,500 a year, thanks to subsidies provided by the EU taxpayer. Diplomats and officials at other EU institutions will pay the full price.

Vittorio Griffo, the director general of administration, said the fees included £5,000 towards purchasing and converting the premises, spread over the next 27 years. "The standards are not Hilton Hotel, you won't find any gold taps, we have nothing to hide. We are simply following Belgian national standards."
Why bother to lie anymore? There is nothing the peasants can do to stop them, so why not tell them to eat cake?
Posted by:Anonymoose

#7  What good do any of 'em do B-A-R?
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2005-03-18 11:12:04 PM  

#6  ..and publish a report for the UN

I don't see what purpose that might serve, nor what good it would do.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-03-18 11:09:14 PM  

#5  Agreed. Knock yourselves out. Keep piling on the perks on the backs of the EU taxpayers. Take notes, make spreadsheets, plot graphs. See when the taxpayers break down, revolt, etc. and publish a report for the UN---If they haven't taken the cosmolene of ye olde Gillotine by then.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2005-03-18 10:25:09 PM  

#4  You mean there's something left that doesn't have EU standards? I mean, hell, they have standards for seasonings on their tables at restaurants & cafes, but nothing for childrens' nursery schools???
Posted by: Desert Blondie   2005-03-18 10:17:30 PM  

#3  We are simply following Belgian national standards."

Which were CAREFULLY written to require this, no doubt.
Posted by: too true   2005-03-18 8:29:29 PM  

#2  imagine: a whole continent with a "kick-me" sign placed on its back by unelected bureaucrats
Posted by: Frank G   2005-03-18 8:29:13 PM  

#1  Color me NOT surprised.

Europe, it's up to y'all. Your organization, your money. Knock yourselves (or the euro-bureau-wankers) out.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2005-03-18 8:12:35 PM  

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