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    As the £20 million Royal bloody Wedding day looms ever closer bear a thought for their poor old cleaners the public servants' union has launched a campaign to increase the workers' pay from the meagre £6.45 an hour to the London living wage of £7.85. as endorsed by London Mayor Boris (Bozo) Johnson. The cleaners in the House of Commons and Lords are also paid this rate.

    The royal household receives around £30m a year from taxpayers. PCS general secretary Mark Serwotka said: "As the royals prepare to spend millions of pounds on Prince William's wedding, they're refusing to insist that the people who keep their palaces clean are paid a living wage.

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