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Previously on "Where does the dosh go?"

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  • mudskipper
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    Hmm - I notice they put "Health" and "Helping Others" prominently at the top.

    Despite its innocuous name, I suspect this "Open Knowledge Foundation" is a leftist propaganda group, trying to persuade people of the merits of paying more tax.

    The most sneaky, underhand, sinister organisations often choose what seem superficially the most appealing names. I mean take the Liberal Democrats.
    I assumed 'helping others' was a euphemism for 'benefit scroungers' till I clicked through.

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Logan's Run, that's the answer.

    I want Jenny Agutter.

    You are Peter Ustinov and I claim my five goes on the Carousel.

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  • vetran
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    hmm

    Announcing the Where Does My Money Go? Assembly Kit - OpenSpending


    tempted?

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  • vetran
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    note the figures look really accurate

    Country and Regional Analysis - Where Does My Money Go?

    there is £1B missing described as unknown.


    Pension payments were what was promised to the workers.

    Might be interested to see what is actual pension and what is care? I suspect the care budget is horrendous.

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  • Waldorf
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    Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
    I assume "debt management" is there way of saying repaying public borrowing!
    Not even close, this is simply the interest on the vast government debt.

    As the debt is increasing each year, this interest bill will rise as well, to an expected £68 billion by 2017 - and possibly even more if the interest rates the government pays increases in the future

    http://www.economicshelp.org/blog/30...ts-on-uk-debt/
    Last edited by Waldorf; 19 March 2013, 09:25.

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  • SimonMac
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    Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
    Nice site here

    Country and Regional Analysis - Where Does My Money Go?

    Most of the money goes on 'helping others' followed by 'health'

    The lion's share of helping others goes on old age. So the real problem is people living longer and requiring more health care. Catch 22.

    I like the fact that we're spending £43bn on debt management.
    I assume "debt management" is there way of saying repaying public borrowing!

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  • VectraMan
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    £24bn on "The Socially Excluded". What does that mean, and how do I apply for the cash?

    Also £1.8bn on Survivors. Which seems a lot to spend on a fairly poor TV series.

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  • Platypus
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    You're welcome

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
    Nice site here

    Country and Regional Analysis - Where Does My Money Go?

    Most of the money goes on 'helping others' followed by 'health'

    The lion's share of helping others goes on old age. So the real problem is people living longer and requiring more health care. Catch 22.

    I like the fact that we're spending £43bn on debt management.
    Hmm - I notice they put "Health" and "Helping Others" prominently at the top.

    Despite its innocuous name, I suspect this "Open Knowledge Foundation" is a leftist propaganda group, trying to persuade people of the merits of paying more tax.

    The most sneaky, underhand, sinister organisations often choose what seem superficially the most appealing names. I mean take the Liberal Democrats.

    Leave a comment:


  • mudskipper
    started a topic Where does the dosh go?

    Where does the dosh go?

    Nice site here

    Country and Regional Analysis - Where Does My Money Go?

    Most of the money goes on 'helping others' followed by 'health'

    The lion's share of helping others goes on old age. So the real problem is people living longer and requiring more health care. Catch 22.

    I like the fact that we're spending £43bn on debt management.

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