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£6 billion spending cuts to be announced today

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    £6 billion spending cuts to be announced today

    BBC News - George Osborne to outline

    £6 billion is just enough to hit the fragile recovery while not making a dent on the £160 billion deficit

    When the lobbying fails and the rating agencies are forced to rate the UK down, then the real pain will start.

    FFS We're completely bust, Labour ave truly shafted us.
    Hard Brexit now!
    #prayfornodeal

    #2
    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    £6 billion is just enough to hit the fragile recovery
    And you have worked this out have you, or did a big boy tell you that?


    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    Labour ave truly shafted us.
    Agreed!
    “The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”

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      #3
      To put this in to perspective better than anticipated tax revenues cut the deficit by 5.5 billion last week - UK budget deficit far smaller than expected | Business | The Guardian.

      I still think it's good practice to do some pruning of the public sector but it's just fiddling about with a paddling pool waiting for the tide to come in.

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        #4
        I woke up to the news on the radio that they would all be losing first class travel, that made my day.

        They are the worst for anti social behaviour on the trains.

        I heard a bunch of them saying how low morale is going to get when the cuts come in.

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          #5
          They still haven't got the maths correct have they ?

          165 billion - 6 billion = 159 billion.

          Where will the 159 billion come from ? They need to cut 50 -60 billion. Cut the enormous paper pushing assholes sitting on their arses all day in plush offices doing nothing but drink tea and chat up hotties ( who do nothing but wear short skirts and flirt with their managers)
          Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !

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            #6
            Where will the 159 billion come from ? They need to cut 50 -60 billion.
            Increasing tax revenues as the economy recovers.

            The danger of cutting too much is that you stall the recovery and actually make things worse.

            I suppose the trick is too cut just enough to save money/stop the public sector crowding out the private/achieve private sector style efficiency gains by cutting out dead wood.

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              #7
              Originally posted by fullyautomatix View Post
              Cut the enormous paper pushing assholes sitting on their arses all day in plush offices doing nothing but drink tea and chat up hotties ( who do nothing but wear short skirts and flirt with their managers)


              They should actually pay to get a job like this...

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                #8
                £6 billion is about the interest we pay on the deficit (never mind on the debt) isn't it? (£160 billion * 4%). Doomed.

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                  #9
                  The +50 Billion in cuts come next month. It is going to hurt and hurt a LOT.

                  Sadly, the weakest will suffer the most when the start with the benefit cuts. Just how they are going to get the 8 million back to work when there are less than 500,000 notified vacancies I don't know. Some reports hint at having to be in the last six weeks of life to qualify for sickness benefits; the rest are to be deemed to be able to do some sort work. I still haven't heard anything about cutting off the near infinite supply of imported labour either.
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                    #10
                    Have ConDem said when they expect the deficit to be totally cleared, or reduced to a 'good' level?

                    So many times in the TV debates Brown kept on about "taking £6bn from the economy" and Dave said "we're not taking it out, we're making a 1% improvement in efficiency".

                    Does this mean Brown was right?!
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