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After extracting billions from water rate payers since privatisation, plus loading the company with debt all in order to pay shareholders untold riches, it looked like the company was on its last legs as the government, country and anyone with half a functioning braincell could see it was failing in all aspects, unless discharging turds into public waterways instead of processing them to provide clean water was an agreed objective - clue, it isn't.


Now the final nail in its coffin after years of not increasing the water storage capacity through reservoirs and/or reducing losses through leaks it was gearing up to announce sweeping water restrictions such as hosepipe bans and stand-pipes in the street. Then, yesterday, on St Swithins Day, it rained. Practically everywhere.


'It's a bloody miracle,' claimed a spokesman for the CEO. 'We've been praying for rain on the fifteenth of July for months,' he said, adding, 'or a massive government bailout, again, but it's pretty much the same thing,' he said.


'According to the legend, it will now rain for forty days and forty nights. Probably one after the other,' he said, crossing his fingers and toes. 'It's guaranteed, isn't it?' he asked, probably rhetorically. he confided that he also hoped the government would rain cash on it for forty or so days, 'just like they used to'.


In other news the tooth fairy is real, Santa is watching every move you make. Gregg Wallace is the epitome of acceptable behaviour and the IDF are the good guys.



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Veteran teacher Mr Smith was jailed for crimes against humanity after sanctioning a 15-year-old pupil for something that was literally, like, not even his fault.


The 42-year-old Spanish teacher flaunted his authoritarian tyranny by sending an innocent Year 9 student to isolation for drinking Boost in class.


“It’s my literal human right to drink. Like does he want me to die of thirst?” the traumatised student bravely recounts. “And then when I tried to defend myself, he told me to leave his classroom. What ever happened to freedom of speech?”


14-year-old Stella has also raised a formal complaint against the senior leader after he gave her a detention for flicking a glue stick at the back of his head. “He says he’s just following the rules. You know who else used that line? The Nazis.”


Mr Smith is soon to face trial at Guantanamo Bay.



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The National Trust has voted to suspend Prime Minister Keir Starmer over his role in increasing National Insurance contributions.


Members of the organisation, one of the UK's largest, also overwhelmingly voted to re-examine its relationship with Labour over the issue.  They said Sir Keir had been suspended for bringing the organisation into disrepute, after the National Trust was forced to make 550 people redundant because of the extra costs of employers' national insurance and the minimum wage.


There was some confusion over Sir Keir’s membership of the National Trust. Number 10 claimed that he was no longer a member and had made the difficult decision to resign and cancelled his direct debit months ago, and therefore could not be suspended.


Number 10 remained tight lipped on various wild claims that Sir Keir was unhappy with Trust policies on fox hunting, slavery, colonialism, its relationships its with tenant farmers, car parking charges, and the price of scones.



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