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Monthly Archives: October 2010
SOCIAL HOUSING BUDGET SLASHED IN HALF
You might think the provision of a safe roof over your head might be one of the marks of a civilized society. Well not according to the ConDem coalition… According to the BBC the social housing budget will be cut … Continue reading
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Spending review 2010: living with the cuts
Tomorrow George Osborne will finally set out his plans to slash £83bn from government spending. John Harris talked to those who have already felt the sharp blade of the axe Continue reading
CAMERON ANNOUNCES 8% CUTS FOR DEFENCE OVER 5 YEARS
Devastating for the industries, communities and individuals concerned, and strategically questionable given Osborne’s determination for spending cuts, but it seems Fox’s recent intervention has given Cameron pause for thought on the extent of the cuts to defence. Compared to what’s … Continue reading
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WHAT ABOUT THE BANKS EH?
As we approach today’s Comprehensive Spending Review let’s just briefly reflect on how and why we got here in the first place… I’m no economist, but it’s true to say that under Blair & Brown public spending has risen consistently … Continue reading
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A FEW CHOICE OSBORNE TIDBITS…
Just ahead of the Spending Review, did you know…? George Osborne was in fact born Gideon Osborne – he changed his name at the age of 13 after his grandfather. He took Modern History at Magdalen College, Oxford, where he … Continue reading
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POOREST 10% HIT HARDEST BY SPENDING REVIEW
Early signs are that despite George’s insistence on fairness it will be the poorest 10% that will feel most of Osborne’s Spending Review pain. The Institute for Fiscal Studies has told Sky News the spending plans are “regressive” and a … Continue reading
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500,000 PUBLIC SECTOR JOBS TO GO. WELFARE SLASHED. SOCIAL HOUSING HAMMERED. LOCAL GOVERNMENT TROUNCED.
500,000 public sector jobs to go £81bn cut from public spending over four years 19% average departmental cuts £7bn extra welfare cuts, including changes to incapacity, housing benefit and tax credits. That’s on top of the 11 billion previously announced … Continue reading
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BANKS HIT WITH WHOPPING 1.15BN LEVY
Yep, having been bailed out the banks to the tune of 85 BILLION QUID (see previous post http://tiny.cc/owsvk), and having got us into this mess in the first place, more details have today emerged of the much anticipated bank levy. … Continue reading
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POLLS SHOW PUBLIC DIVIDED OVER SPENDING CUTS – BUT NEARLY ALL AGREE ON THE LIB DEMS
A YouGov survey conducted for The Sun shows that the country is split down the middle when it comes to the ConDem’s austerity cuts. 41% believe the coalition’s cuts are good for the economy, 41% think they’re bad, and 18% … Continue reading
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BRITISH WOODLAND AND FORESTS FOR THE CHOP
The ConDem coalition is all set to announce plans to sell off up to 50% of the 748,000 hectares of woodland overseen by the Forestry Commission. An integral part of our natural habitat and indeed our culture, many of the … Continue reading
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