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Friday, October 15, 2010

unravelling

we were told that cuts were needed: that cuts had to be deep and had to be done fast or else.

the medicine would not be nice, but it was necessary.

we all know the mantra (join in the chorus) ‘we are all in it together’.

now it seems that education is being saved some of the deep cuts that have been asked of the public services.

now it seems that the military is being saved some of the deep cuts that have been asked of the public services.

so will the pace and depth of the cuts be curtailed? if so, it sounds little brown and darling were right all along.

or does this mean that other departments will suffer more (and when i say other departments i mean all those that deal with those on benefits) cuts in order to make up the shortfall.

or, to be cynical, has the size of the deficit been blown out of proportion by cameron and co in order that they can make their ideological changes to society?

i guess we will find out when osborne makes his announcements next week. personally i don’t think the results are going to be good for those who are already poor.



We all know the mantra (join in the chorus) ‘we are all in it together’.

Now it seems that education is being saved some of the deep cuts that have been asked of the public services.

Now it seems that the military is being saved some of the deep cuts that have been asked of the public services.

So will the pace and depth of the cuts be curtailed? If so, it sounds little brown and darling were right all along.

Or does this mean that other departments will suffer more (and when I say other departments I mean all those that deal with those on benefits) cuts in order to make up the shortfall.

Or, to be cynical, has the size of the deficit been blown out of proportion by Cameron and co in order that they can make their ideological changes to society?

I guess we will find out when Osborne makes his announcements next week. Personally I don’t think the results are going to be good for those who are already poor.

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