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The socialist republic of Lewisham have raised mine by £6 a month, but then we have to pay for the Olympics over the other side of the river.
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Mines up too..:smt012 to pay for someones pension shortfall no doubt...
and they have the cheek to say I get a 25% discount for being on my own! Surely that's a 25% loading? Bring back poll tax. Everyone pays the same. There's not an inquest into how much my house is worth and who's living there everytime I go to the checkout at Tesco so why should this be different? RR :rant: |
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Ok you can sack all the local Councils and all the people we think do sod all but I think you then need to consider that sensibly rather than through angry reaction. We all want this and that doing or doing better. get rid of certain organisations such as local and you want get anything done. I don't think this is a Council Tax issue - it is really much bigger than that. It is the general public expenditure. In fact it isn't anywhere near as expensive as the private sector equivalent (and yes there are many areas where this might apply) What boosts the costs are the constant performance monitoring, constant provision of information cos people don't keep their own records. You know stuff we all take for granted but deny when the bill comes in but expect it for free :D So who will we then yell at because this and that isn't done? I hate paying solicitors and barristers rediculous amounts of money when I have to take legal action. I hate paying inflated car/bike prices. Or hugely inflated house prices. Yes I have a choice - theoretically - in practice not really blah blah. Pay as you go on the roads - do we really think it will be cheaper. No local taxes, do we really think it will be cheaper? To boost someones failing pension, yeah right! So why do we pay so much for all other produce and commodities? To pay other people salaries? NHS - yeah a problem so vote out labour. Now who bought in the top heavy management? mmm, Tories? confession - I work for a local Council - yes I know all about private sector working too so some facts... Cushy number? - I start at 7.30am finish about 4.30 - 5.00pm or much later on call 365/24/7- you can always apply for a job and try it... Well paid? - it's comparable in some cases worse in most rarely better. But in my line (which can and is done in the private sector) no bonuses, rewards, healthcare or even leisure centre discounts that my mates in the private sector get So why work there? Personally I believe in it. It is impartial and honest, yes honest. Nothing to gain what so ever by not being so. Variety of work much much more than private sector. Non profit making. Backhanders - oh come on get real. Professional? Certainly equal to anyone else. Try getting any sense out of TOMTOM Satnav people, or Vodafone! RANT over. Don't get me wrong I see a lot of things I don't agree with but in many walks of life. Not just the public sector. If you wear specs - do you know how much they actually cost and what the retailer mark up is? I now know why my mate drives the top of range Merc for well doing very little at all. best thing is he could make double if he bothered to look at his processes and so on - simply he doesn't need to cos he earns so much. What gets me is the media hype is set up to create reactionary rather than well thought out comment. Should we have gone to war in Iraq. many say we shouldn't it was nothing to do with the people it was about oil. Perhaps it was? I don't know... but we all use the bl**dy stuff and I'm sure there would have been uproar if we didn't get it...:( |
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It's alot more simple than that.
Public money isn't subject to market forces, so when you give the government money it spends the lot, wisely or otherwise. Indeed, the only way to get a government to think carefully about what it spends its money on is to make sure it gets the bare minimum needed. That doesn't mean to say I think we should abolish the NHS for example, far from it, but those services that are to be provided must not be given such bloated budgets. |
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Still we could argue the points for ever and a day. I agree with the basis of the argument i.e. it still isn't good enough we can do better - can't we all. my argument is that we don't acknowledge any good from local governance we simply say it is all rubbish. I just don't believe that. Ah well...:D |
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