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Autumn statement today ...... hero’s or villains?



Not Andy Naylor

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Dec 12, 2007
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I was only basing my opinion on Home Office/BBC stats. The tasking of the Police may have changed leading to shortages in front line response but according to these figures the numbers of Police are roughly the same as 2003. This suggests poor allocation of personnel is the issue.

It's rather noticeable that police officer numbers began to decline in 2010 when the Party of Law and Order assumed power.
 








mikeyjh

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Dec 17, 2008
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I'm guessing you came home to find this which is a bit different to the 'you wake up at 3am to find two burglars in your house' scenario. When something like that happens it is understandable that we all want an immediate response with a satisfactory outcome but having the Police turn up a bit quicker is unlikely to have changed the outcome.

You guess incorrectly, we were in bed - But that's not really the point, I'm not complaining, I'm showing by how far your expectation is not met. That's the reality of the cuts we're seeing, and this is in an urban area, not in a country town....
 






Machiavelli

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Oct 11, 2013
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I think it's perverse how we perceive the price of anything going UP as generally a bad thing until it comes to property when a lot of people (but not all, clearly) obsess about the value of their home increasing.

This surely is because people own property, yet don't own (and, therefore, have to pay -- more -- for) consumables. Which illustrates one of the key points I'm making: a significant proportion of NSCers part/-own highly valuable property, probably putting them in the top global 1% and, perhaps as a consequence, like Osborne's budgets/autumn statements, which stoke them up further.
 








mikeyjh

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Dec 17, 2008
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Like these two posts.
ps are your lot going up this year?

I hope so, oddly given our last experience. Without wanting to railroad the discussion, I think we have pretty much the best squad but a very inexperienced manager - He will make mistakes and some managers will out fox us. If teams go 'toe to toe', we win, but certainly at homes, every team is arriving with a plan to frustrate..... We'll see eh!
 








Herr Tubthumper

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JC Footy Genius

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Jun 9, 2015
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Huge investment in NHS and biggest real term increase in state pension for 50 years + living wage #Eviltories
 




Igzilla

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Sep 27, 2012
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Worthing


I cant understand it.

A fortnight ago they were economically crucial.

Now they aren't.

Its almost like they never were economically crucial, but a political decision (a bad one obviously), just like the entire austerity agenda.

I was thinking the same. Either it was political and Osborne's been forced to admit he was wrong, or his sums were wrong in the first place. Let's hope he's got them right now, though you do have to question his competence.
 






lost in london

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Dec 10, 2003
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London
A new stamp duty rate for people buying homes as buy to let will be 3% higher than normal stamp duty - like that. Hopefully another nail in the buy to let coffin.
 


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