26 MayI do believe that summer has finally arrived
BUT I thought the same thing a couple of weeks ago and winter came back
Anyway it has been a lovely day
My taxI often complain that the money I pay in tax pays to keep people in prison would be far better spent of pensioners.
It costs £40,000 a year to keep someone who has committed a crime in prison
A pensioner, who has never committed a crime in their life, is entitled to a maximum state pension of £110.15 per week to cover the costs of heating, food, clothing and everything else apart from rent. A grand total of £5727.80.
Now I discover that some of my tax payments go towards people such as Anjem Choudary. He received £25,000 a year in handouts, while professing to hate Britain, and has brazenly inspired terrorists for a decade and boasted of helping to radicalise Adebolajo.
The Sun 
TAXPAYERS are “unwittingly funding terrorism” by paying benefits to hate preachers such as Anjem Choudary, a former top soldier said yesterday.
He was backed by MPs who called on Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith to change the system which sees jobless Choudary able to claim £25,000 a year in handouts.
It came as exiled Muslim extremist Omar Bakri told The Sun how he recognised bloody-handed killer Michael Adebolajo from their time together at Woolwich mosque in South East London — and he declared: “What he did was brave.”
The Sun told yesterday how Choudary — who professes to hate Britain — has brazenly inspired terrorists for a decade and boasted of helping to radicalise Adebolajo.
Last night Col Richard Kemp, former Commander of British Forces in Afghanistan, insisted: “The DWP is unwittingly funding terrorism by paying benefits to Anjem Choudary. You could say that by paying taxes, and putting money into his pocket, I am funding terrorism. I resent that.
“It’s disgraceful the taxpayer is being forced to fund someone who has had an active hand in indoctrinating people who have then carried out violence against us. I believe a law needs to be found. Choudary needs to be stopped.”
Ex-soldier and Tory MP Patrick Mercer said: “I have no doubt the DWP need to tighten their stance on him.” Another former soldier and Tory MP Bob Stewart added: “The law says he is entitled to benefits. It’s as irritating as hell.”
Fellow firebrands Abu Hamza and Abu Qatada have also cost taxpayers a fortune. And father-of-six Bakri bagged £300,000 benefits before being booted to Lebanon.
Speaking from the capital Beirut, he said he had spotted pictures of Adebolajo ranting just moments after the bloody murder of soldier Lee Rigby, 25.
He said: “I used to know him — a quiet man, very shy, asking lots of questions about Islam.”
He added: “I am not justifying what he did, but it was very brave and showed courage.
“What surprised me is the quiet man, the man who is very shy, decided to carry out an attack against a British soldier in the middle of the day in the middle of a street in the UK. It’s incredible.”
Later he told newsmen in Tripoli, Libya: “Michael killed in front of everyone. Was he a man or not? May God reward him for his actions.
“The Muslims in this country are so proud. They see him as a freedom fighter attacking a military target.”
The murder has been condemned by Muslim organisations across Britain. Meanwhile cops have launched a blitz on social network users posting alleged anti-Muslim messages.
Avon and Somerset Police arrested two Twitter users aged 22 and 23 on Thursday over allegations they were trying to organise a protest.
Yesterday a third man aged 22 was charged in Lincoln over remarks on Facebook.
