As the pennies drop given the amount of evidence that's now about and the realisations that are being reached about what those fairies down the bottom of the garden were telling their 'believers', is as they say, "not necessarily so" – or otherwise known as a pack of bovine dust.
When the believers are ready to accept the realities, and they will have to, they'll need to do one or two things.
One, will be to get out of the way and allow the realists find real solutions to the real problems the city faces.
The other might well be to spend a lot more time in private at the bottom of their respected gardens communing in private with their favourite fairies. They'll no doubt receive some excellent business advice – chances are, they'll go on to make some personal fortunes.
If they are to hang around they'll need to learn to be team players and they'll also need to be prepared to be held to accountant. They apparently imagined that they could buy 'good press'. Well, it turns out that you can buy a story here, and story there, but they're not worth much when tested against real world realities.
If they're to hang about, then they'll need to learn that money has never actually dropped from the heavens and that its not likely to do so purposelessly any time soon.
However, when you scrape away the rubbish that camouflages its hiding places, money can be found for purposeful investment.
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