Help save the Royal Raft for the nation and help fund long term care for our Queen

Monday, March 04, 2013

The Queen has been forced to sell the Royal Raft to pay for long term care after developing symptoms of a stomach bug. Whilst The Queen is stoical about her health issues, like the rest of us, she is feeling the pinch. 

A Palace spokesperson revealed that the Queen’s gas and electrics bills alone are over 2 million pounds this year. The money gained from the sale of her beloved Royal Raft will help meet these care costs.  The HM Treasury grant would normally foot the bill will be boosted by the sale of the Royal Raft in the form of personal tax due from artists and Royal Raft builders Wyllie O Hagan. 45% of the income tax due of the £51million expected to be achieved in the sale will go directly to Her Majesties Revenues and Customs.
 
Unlike Damian Hirst, whose artwork “For the Love of God” (diamond encrusted human skull) was purchased in part by himself and his gallery to achieve the record sum of 50 million pounds on 30 August 2008, The Royal Raft is expected to be purchased solely by a consortium led by a certain female Russian oligarch.

Supporters of the Royal Raft who wish it to remain in Britain  are urged to contact Wyllie O Hagan.



Wyllie O Hagan
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Royal Raft builders, artists Wyllie O Hagan at Jubillegal

Royal Raft - Homage to her Maj at the Tower, on the RIver Thames, London

Royal Raft - Homage to her Maj at the Tower, on the RIver Thames, London

Radiant Her Majesty aboard The Royal Raft

Radiant Her Majesties with her corgi companions aboard The Royal Raft

Royal Raft - Homage to her Maj at St Pauls, on the RIver Thames, London


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