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I think government surplus is a good thing |
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I think government surplus is a bad thing |
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3 | 23.08% | |||
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I'm not sure as I don't really understand how it works. |
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1 | 7.69% | |||
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I haven't given it any thought. |
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2 | 15.38% | |||
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You're deliberately being facetious and you know it. |
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I prefer the thread to stay without deletions, including your suspicion of me. Oh and report away, that's your prerogative. |
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In fact through my father's illness and death I was equally impressed by the NHS service. Just as I am by the childrens brand new academy and my other public services like the roads department during this cold spell |
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Don't know about you, but I have a RL to lead as well as post on here to convince you to get in touch with reality which is quite a boring game, LT. So fine, argue away that nhs and other services are thriving, not struggling. It's your reputation not mine. |
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Where is your list of how great things are in public services? |
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Public sector workers are actually paid significantly better than their peers in the private sector – peers whose salaries and businesses pay the taxes that fund government to pay for the public sector in the first place. Accounting for so-called "worker characteristics", public sector pay is around 4 per cent higher.
And this is before you factor in the public sector’s longer holidays, shorter working hours, greater (or effectively total) job security and pension entitlements – which as a rule are considerably more generous. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...ly-badly-paid/ |
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![]() Forgive me if I don't find coffee and M&S sandwiches a convincing counter argument to the state of the NHS and how much has been taken from the disabled and vulnerable. I'm glad your father was treated well in his final days. There's a hell of a lot of fantastic staff who do a great job. Making it all of the more shameful that the government are tying their hands behind their backs and trying to destroy it. |
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we had budget surplus achieved without public services struggling, but surely there must be more after 7 years of this glorious government |
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I didn't say all that, that's all you Marsh.
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Oh well thanks for telling me and putting all the words in my mouth for me. I'll just sit over here and let you speak for me shall I?
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So, elaborate and discuss it...? You know, a discussion.... |
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I had to leave the social service side of the NHS because I no longer agreed with its 'duty of care' standards. I couldn't work with a manager who used words like "get rid" when he was talking about patients. Everything was focused on reducing services and passing the buck to the local council who equally can't afford to deal with growing problems of a large aging population.
When you work for the Trust, especially if you're in admin, you know you're working for a private company. All the focus is on number crunching, cutting back on 'unnecessary' services and making profits. Staff aren't employed anymore on yearly contracts, they are employed on 3 month contracts and have to keep re-applying. The pressure to meet unreasonable deadlines is awful, the job often impossible. In the past 5 years its changed massively.
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Then stop with the sniping comments, I won't respond to any more I'll just report them.
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However, I do know of a number of people who feel that things changed dramatically in the NHS during and after Agenda for Change. |
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'The latest public borrowing data shows that on a 12-month rolling sum basis, the current budget – which excludes capital investment – actually went into surplus in November 2017.'
'However, the IFS stressed on Friday that this improvement did not mean the pain of the cuts already pencilled in for benefits or public spending could – or were likely to be – cancelled simply due to the recent improvement. “On current policy, ‘austerity’ is far from over,” said Carl Emmerson, deputy director of the IFS.' Why?... http://www.independent.co.uk/news/bu...-a8247226.html
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In normal circumstances the government would simply print new money and turn that new money into gilts/bonds which are purchased by investors looking and needing an asset free risk. Because the interest rates are so low on those bonds its a very attractive way of borrowing and for the government, those bonds are a very low security risk for the treasury. When a government can no longer print new money, new bonds dry up, which will happen if we continue to be in the black and this will create a spiral of chaos. The investors will have to turn to more expensive and unreliable borrowing and will likely default on the government debt they already possess. This is what happened when Clinton celebrated nearly four years of being in the black. Things like subprime mortgages had continued on high risk borrowing and shortly after Bush came into office, they started defaulting on those debts. The sudden fall of the banks had been an accident waiting to happen and the reason we fell with them is because of the pounds ties to the dollar. I suspect the government believe that if they can turn enough old money (tax payers money and what has created the surplus) into gilts and bonds which they can then sell to investors, they can survive with an ongoing surplus. The problem here is, its the tax payers that will take all responsibility for the bonds market and the only way they can do that is with less public spending.
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We are all being fed a lie and those in precarious situations are about to get more vulnerable still. https://www.theguardian.com/politics...d-poor-welfare
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![]() Even Tories publish in the Guardian, May herself wrote a piece a couple of days ago. Of course the paper is still centre-left, but they are not afraid to publish people who don't agree with the editorial line. Also, The Guardian online is more and more influential globally, especially in the US. |
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This is govt policy do you think it would be any different depending on who reports on it?.... No, it would still be exactly the same policies, get some perspective!
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