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The British government announced today that it moved its operations center in Poland.

In what is regarded as the most radical shake up of the British puppet administration from the Roman invasion, Parliament and Whitehall, enter the next year to storage facilities vacated by the Gdansk shipyards.

A source close to Prime Minister said: "The government has decided to follow the example of the private book industry. Most public interface is now done by call centers in India and most of the assets of s built Britain 'now produced by slave labor in the Third World is around the government to withdraw a place as far as possible public. "

The move is believed to offer several advantages, not least, is that allowing the government their business quietly. Poland is currently empty at the time, having increased its population sticks and moved to England to continue a vacant Head Road Bingley.

For the same reason, although Poland is cheap. This portion of overall government expenditure and I can pay the money into his campaign to provide shoes for our soldiers in Iraq.

"At the end of next year" our spokesperson said, "All British troops in Iraq probably at least a start, if this economy going through."

A Opposition spokesman, however, pay cold water in government   "Boots of Iraq," statement, saying: "While we believe this initiative was eminently sensible idea, the government's assertion about the boots is usually premature. The public is Wild tired of broken promises. We have to wait and see how much money left after travel expenses are taken into account before letting go. However, we believe that savings may be offset May some of the relocation expenses and will likely require only a small increase in taxes to cover the rest. This is good news for the British taxpayer. "

The relocation of administrative headquarters in Poland is only part of a broader participation of the subsequent relocation of all British citizens to Poland which is a geographic area larger than the British more leeway than it used to.

In terms of infrastructure, which is not considered a problem. After decades of communism and after the Communist mismanagement, Britons should feel comfortable with the infrastructure of Poland.

"Poland offers many attractive incentives for the British to go there, said our source. "The property is cheap and the country is almost devoid of foreigners."

Then take referring to several long-term plans for Britain, "he said." To change the name of the Polish "Great Britain "Britain and renamed" Poland "and everything would return to normal".

A spokesman opposition was scathing of the idea: "We believe the proposal is absurd. It would be better to rename the two countries" Britand "and" Polain " respectively.

We surveyed the public on the idea of moving the government and 93% were excited to move to the Government so far as possible. Most believe a space station in orbit, would be preferable to Poland – to provide the orbiting space station Uranus. At least we think that's what they said …

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