I am tired. For a couple of years I’ve been blaming it on iron-poor blood, lack of vitamins, diet, and a dozen other maladies. But now I’ve found out the real reason: I’m tired
because I’m overworked.
The population of the UK is 69 million, of which the latest census has 37 million “of working age”.
According to the latest statistics, 4,215,913 are unemployed, leaving 32,784,087 people to do all the work.
19.2 million are in full time education, 856,211 in the armed
forces, and collectively central, regional, and local government employs 4.987 million. This leaves just 12,727,876
to do all of the real work.
Long term disabilities affect 6.9 million. 393,000 are on visas that prohibit them from working, and 108,085 are working their way through the
asylum process.
Of the remaining 339,791 people, a hundred thousand are in prison and 239,789 are in hospital.
That leaves just two people to do all the work that keeps this country on its feet.
You and me.
And you’re sitting reading this.
This joke originally appeared aeons ago. I first saw it in a chain email in around 1996, when I adapted it from a US-centric version to a more
British one and re-circulated it among some friends… taking the same kinds of liberties with the numbers that are required to make the gag work.
And now I’ve updated it with some updated population statistics.