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Previously on "Public spending cuts"

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by chris79 View Post
    I see these jobs for £700 a day 12 month rolling to 'research the effects of working hours on NHS staff' - criteria: Only available to those who have PCT experience (aye aye, wink wink).

    Is that those consultants who retired early on full final salary, did a degree at the expense of the tax payer, then get these ridiculous jobs through a certain special handshake?

    Why nobody has been jailed yet for squandering public funds is beyond me.
    700 quid a day! I've got PCT experience. Can I have a linky?

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  • swamp
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    Spending on the public sector is investment. Just because there is a recession we don't stop investing in our future and our children's future.

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View Post
    Because the people who should investigate are also public servants
    The Haringey Option: investigate and exonerate yourself.

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  • Peoplesoft bloke
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    Originally posted by chris79 View Post

    Why nobody has been jailed yet for squandering public funds is beyond me.
    Because the people who should investigate are also public servants

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by chris79 View Post
    Does the public sector follow suit to balance the books due to less tax being paid?
    Like any monopoly they do 2 things usually:

    1) increase prices (taxes in this case)
    2) borrow more (to be repaid with increased taxes in the future or devalued by inflation, in any case it will be issue for future administrations)

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  • VectraMan
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    Originally posted by chris79 View Post
    Does the public sector follow suit to balance the books due to less tax being paid?
    No, NL will solve the problem by bringing all jobs into the public sector. Comrade.

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  • Crossroads
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    Originally posted by chris79 View Post
    What I want to know is if the private sector suffers and we all lose our jobs, pay cuts, etc..

    Does the public sector follow suit to balance the books due to less tax being paid?
    Yes. Projects being cut left, right and centre at one of my clients. That said, they have been wasting money for years and delivering nothing, so they may as well spend less and deliver nothing!

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  • chris79
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    I see these jobs for £700 a day 12 month rolling to 'research the effects of working hours on NHS staff' - criteria: Only available to those who have PCT experience (aye aye, wink wink).

    Is that those consultants who retired early on full final salary, did a degree at the expense of the tax payer, then get these ridiculous jobs through a certain special handshake?

    Why nobody has been jailed yet for squandering public funds is beyond me.

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by chris79 View Post
    What I want to know is if the private sector suffers and we all lose our jobs, pay cuts, etc..

    Does the public sector follow suit to balance the books due to less tax being paid?
    No. The public sector is not a luxury that you cut back on if you have less money. It is a necessity, that becomes even more necessary in harder times.

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  • chris79
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    Cheers, I can sleep better tonight knowing the answer now.

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  • Peoplesoft bloke
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    Originally posted by chris79 View Post
    What I want to know is if the private sector suffers and we all lose our jobs, pay cuts, etc..

    Does the public sector follow suit to balance the books due to less tax being paid?
    No, next.

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  • chris79
    started a topic Public spending cuts

    Public spending cuts

    What I want to know is if the private sector suffers and we all lose our jobs, pay cuts, etc..

    Does the public sector follow suit to balance the books due to less tax being paid?

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