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Which programmes are they planning on axing, anyone got a list?
NHS Spine was one wasn't it? Or the bulk of it anyway. Nice really, that's not saving money that's wasting the effort so far, and having worked on the project, I have to say it's a laudable one. Better than working in a plutonium plant like I've done in the past!
Which programmes are they planning on axing, anyone got a list?
By halting new spending on major IT projects and cancellation of existing projects not worth completing. Mr Osborne refused to set out which IT projects this would mean.
NHS Spine was one wasn't it? Or the bulk of it anyway. Nice really, that's not saving money that's wasting the effort so far, and having worked on the project, I have to say it's a laudable one. Better than working in a plutonium plant like I've done in the past!
Apparently my project is rumoured to be on the list. However, 90% of the infrastructure (Hardware/buildings etc.) have been built/purchased and put in place. It's going to be a hell of a waste of money!
This is a serious point RW. Now that 52% of the UK’s economy is formed by the public sector, ZanuLabour have about half the population by the purse strings and can effectively control the electorate by scaring people into thinking the tories will destroy their jobs. Even many self employed people are now dependent on government contracts. It’s a scary thought that many natural conservative or liberal voters might feel the need to vote Labour to protect their own interests.
It’s also the reason why the public sector needs to be dramatically cut back, and why I feel the best thing for Britain would be a tory government and the second best is for the IMF to come in and force tough spending cuts on Labour.
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014
I posted this seriously Mich. I work in public sector and I see a disgusting level of waste and inefficiency every day. I know efficiency savings can be made, but there will be a cost to contractors. I also know contractors who intend to vote NL specifically because they want their own personal gravy train to continue.
As for me, I'm moving into a further niche area to hopefully protect my business when NL get booted out (please God!).
This is a serious point RW. Now that 52% of the UK’s economy is formed by the public sector, ZanuLabour have about half the population by the purse strings and can effectively control the electorate by scaring people into thinking the tories will destroy their jobs. Even many self employed people are now dependent on government contracts. It’s a scary thought that many natural conservative or liberal voters might feel the need to vote Labour to protect their own interests.
It’s also the reason why the public sector needs to be dramatically cut back, and why I feel the best thing for Britain would be a tory government and the second best is for the IMF to come in and force tough spending cuts on Labour.
No because
1)I am voting Tory in the hope they can ID cards as promised
2)No government ever really cuts costs or reduces taxes anyway so their claims become irrelevant - the Tories are planning to make Hector calculate PAYE - boom for me (possibly)
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