Austerity asset-stripping

Gash wages.


Fatcat Tory bosses would want that per week. Plus bonuses
Irrelevant. The councils are crying poverty while demanding roughly 5% rises from even the poorest, payable under threat of prision, while paying themselves massive amounts.

You don't "level up" by taking from the poor and giving it to a few privileged elites in that area.
 
You can but I'm not so sure how good they will be.

Woking head person is paid a lot more than our PM ................. and its not just the salaries that cost its the eye watering cost of their future pensions that WE have to fund

Apply for the job yourself then, mehbee? (y)
 
Why should I moan - extra taxes are required and I'm happy to contribute.

At the end of the day the population is ageing and healthcare needs consistently outstrip the amount available.

My misses is a midwife and its been like that since the late 1990's and when the population growth accelerated - they got little more funding.
You seemed to be making some political point scoring about the next govt that is likely to be Labour putting up taxes.

Your wife is in one the mostly poorly funded NHS sectors, it’s ridiculously underfunded, staffing levels as far as I can see are consistently below what should be considered safe. U.K. perform pretty badly on childbirth stats - around fifth from the bottom on infant mortality compared to rest of Europe. If your wife is still in the NHS, it must be very stressful.
 
Irrelevant. The councils are crying poverty while demanding roughly 5% rises from even the poorest, payable under threat of prision, while paying themselves massive amounts.

You don't "level up" by taking from the poor and giving it to a few privileged elites in that area.
Good grief.
 
Classic divide and conquer, get the proles to fight with each other about whether this bunch of parasites is better than that one while the rich take everything.

The ruling elites are the real issue, they run both of the main parties so it doesn't matter who you vote for.
 
Classic divide and conquer, get the proles to fight with each other about whether this bunch of parasites is better than that one while the rich take everything.

The ruling elites are the real issue, they run both of the main parties so it doesn't matter who you vote for.


What a load of ******.


One party shamelessly lie, while running down public services for selling off, and shovelling cash and contracts at their mates.

The other, ideologically and in reality, don't.
 
More cuts! More cuts!

"The share of patients in England waiting longer than four hours for emergency care in hospitals was five times higher last year than 10 years ago, official figures show.

The proportion of people facing long waits in accident and emergency departments across the UK rose sharply in the past decade, according to a report by the Office for National Statistics on Wednesday.

In England, 42.4 per cent of people waited more than four hours to be seen in A&E in September 2023, up from 8.1 per cent in January 2013, the ONS found.

In Scotland the figure rose from 11.7 per cent to 33.5 per cent over the decade. In Wales, it jumped from 15.6 per cent to 40.5 per cent."

FT.com
 
Back to the OPost, the more assets are sold off the greater the council tax rises, because there is no return on capital that is spent on services. There are a lot of over paid senior officers in public sector but to compare them to the PM’s salary is laughable because the benefits to the PM in terms of accommodation and post retirement security are worth millions a year.
 
Probably £30k in reality, up north where you could buy a whole street of houses on that sort of money.

Meanwhile the masses earning a fraction of this cough up their £100s a month to prevent themselves getting locked up.
What street is that on ?
 
What a load of ******.


One party shamelessly lie, while running down public services for selling off, and shovelling cash and contracts at their mates.

The other, ideologically and in reality, don't.
Who sold off the UK’s gold then ?
 
More cuts! More cuts!

"The share of patients in England waiting longer than four hours for emergency care in hospitals was five times higher last year than 10 years ago, official figures show.

The proportion of people facing long waits in accident and emergency departments across the UK rose sharply in the past decade, according to a report by the Office for National Statistics on Wednesday.

In England, 42.4 per cent of people waited more than four hours to be seen in A&E in September 2023, up from 8.1 per cent in January 2013, the ONS found.

In Scotland the figure rose from 11.7 per cent to 33.5 per cent over the decade. In Wales, it jumped from 15.6 per cent to 40.5 per cent."

FT.com
record amounts being spent on nhs whilst record amounts being paid in made up managerial roles instead of on front line services
 
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