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 Post subject: Re: Spending cuts, are you happy with the cuts?
PostPosted: 28 Oct 11, 12:20 
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 Post subject: Re: Spending cuts, are you happy with the cuts?
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Silvio Berlusconi bows out after Italian MPs vote for savage cuts

PM hands in resignation at presidential palace in Rome, bringing to an end his 17-year domination of Italian politics

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Pension-slashing minister Francis Maude could pick up £731k retirement pot Mirror


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 Post subject: Re: Spending cuts, are you happy with the cuts?
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UK incomes fall 3.5% in real terms, ONS reveals

Big fall in salaries for average workers and sizeable rises for senior managers, says annual households earning survey
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 Post subject: Re: Spending cuts, are you happy with the cuts?
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Income inequality growing faster in UK than any other rich country, says OECD

Top 10% have incomes 12 times greater than bottom 10%, up from eight times greater in 1985, thinktank's study reveals


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 Post subject: Re: Spending cuts, are you happy with the cuts?
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Sometime this year, we taxpayers will again receive another 'Economic Stimulus' payment.

This is indeed a very exciting programme, and I'll explain it by using a Q & A format:


Q. What is an 'Economic Stimulus' payment ?

A. It is money that the government will send to taxpayers.


Q.. Where will the government get this money ?

A. From taxpayers.


Q. So the government is giving me back my own money ?

A. Only a smidgen of it.


Q. What is the purpose of this payment ?

A. The plan is for you to use the money to purchase a high-definition TV set, thus stimulating the economy.


Q. But isn't that stimulating the economy of China ?

A. Shut up.



Below is some helpful advice on how to best help the U.K. economy by spending your stimulus cheque wisely:




* If you spend the stimulus money at Asda or Tesco, the money will go to China, Taiwan or Sri Lanka .


* If you spend it on petrol, your money will go to the Arabs.


* If you purchase a computer, it will go to India, Taiwan or China .



* If you purchase fruit and vegetables, it will go to Mexico, Honduras and Guatemala ..


* If you buy an efficient car, it will go to Japan or Korea .



* If you purchase useless stuff, it will go to Taiwan .



* If you pay your credit cards off, or buy shares, it will go to management bonuses and they will hide it offshore.


Instead, keep the money in the UK by:


1) Spending it at car boot sales, or

2) Going to night clubs, or

3) Spending it on prostitutes, or

4) Beer or whisky or

5) Tattoos.


(These are the only UK businesses still operating in the U.K. )


Conclusion:

Be patriotic - go to a night club with a tattooed prostitute that you met at a car boot sale and drink beer day and night.


No need to thank me, I'm just glad I could be of help.


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 Post subject: Re: Spending cuts, are you happy with the cuts?
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Defence cuts: Government insists they had "no choice" to axe over 4,000 Army, RAF and Royal Navy jobs Mirror - more links to cuts and policy changes with this post


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 Post subject: Re: Spending cuts, are you happy with the cuts?
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Bash the poor and wave the flag – how this Tory trick works

In a move imported from the US right, the Conservatives have successfully induced people to vote against their own interests
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Council tax – are we all in it together?

With multimillionaires accused of salting cash in off-shore havens and generally not paying their way, Miles Brignall looks at the huge anomalies in council taxes
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 Post subject: Re: Spending cuts, are you happy with the cuts?
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Public servants in poorer regions to get lower pay

George Osborne to argue in budget that pay should reflect local economies but critics say it will entrench north-south divide
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Our hidden poor: The desperate families begging for food handouts to keep alive

Welcome to the second city of the seventh richest nation on earth, and the sight of desperate people begging for charity at a food bank
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 Post subject: Re: Spending cuts, are you happy with the cuts?
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With cuts alone there will never be hope: How the Greek tragedy affects us all

Cutting to the bone does not work without growth – creating jobs, giving people money to spend, giving them hope


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 Post subject: Re: Spending cuts, are you happy with the cuts?
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Israel PM: illegal African immigrants threaten identity of Jewish state

Binyamin Netanyahu reignites row over fate of thousands of African migrants in Israel
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Unpaid jobseekers to deliver patient care in three hospitals

Sandwell and West Birmingham hospitals trust to extend unpaid work experience scheme after successful pilot


The trust said participants would carry out tasks such as 'general tidying, serving drinks to patients, and assisting with feeding'.

A hospital trust is planning to extend a scheme under which dozens of unpaid jobseekers help deliver patient care in its wards.

After a pilot involving six unemployed people working unpaid for eight weeks to help feed patients and clean wards, Sandwell and West Birmingham hospitals trust said it was aiming to extend the government work experience programme to all three of its hospitals.

The trust said all participants in the initial pilot were CRB-checked and received two weeks of training at Sandwell College before carrying out their tasks in hospital wards, involving "general tidying, welcoming visitors, serving drinks to patients, running errands, reading to patients and assisting with feeding patients".

Union representatives confirmed they had been consulted , and had initially consented to, plans that meant unemployed people could gain experience of work at the hospital.

But they said they had not agreed that the jobseekers would "play a direct role in patient care" and said they were very worried about the prospect of this happening.

After protests over the work experience scheme earlier this year, ministers changed the rules to make it possible for jobseekers to pull out of their placements without having their benefits docked.

A later freedom of information request uncovered that the rule change now applies to three out of the five schemes that are not explicitly mandatory.

The hospital trust said the eight-week placements were "not nursing roles" but would instead "support patients through their hospital experience".

"We are situated in a deprived area with high unemployment and we think it is important to help get people back into work. The project gave participants the opportunity to gain confidence, training and experience, under supervision," a trust statement said.

It added that two participants were offered jobs after taking part, but clarified that these jobs were outside the NHS.

"The pilot is now complete and, after further consultation with trade unions and managers, we are aiming to run similar programmes across our three hospitals: City hospital in Birmingham, Sandwell hospital and Rowley Regis hospital," the statement said.

A Unison spokesperson described the move as "a worrying glimpse of the future", saying that feeding patients and helping them to drink were skilled aspects of patient care and required people with the "right experience".

Ravi Subramanian, the head of Unison, West Midlands, said: "Far from Tory claims to protect the NHS, Birmingham and Sandwell hospital trust is being forced to find savings of £125m over the next five years.

"Thousands of staff are facing the prospect of losing their jobs and wards are closing. Now the hospital is making moves to deliver healthcare on the cheap, by using people on work experience to help with patient care. Patients and staff will rightly be very worried about the standard of patient care as this scheme is rolled out."
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