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Absolutly bang on budget getting every aspect of it right in every possible way and very well thought out.
Hospitals, schools and carers, have been crying out for some proper action for 14 years. Well done labour, the only way is up now for this country with a solid foundation set in place. The cons have been shown how it should be done. Again well done SK.
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The action that hospitals need does not require more money. In fact if they take the action they need to (to rationalise their procedures and make the best use of the resources they have) they would actually need less money. Just take a look round any hospital and you will quickly realise that.
The government does not run the health service and the action it needs does not need government intervention. It should be taken by the NHS directors and managers (of which there are plenty) and it should have been taken lomg before now. The £22bn it has been granted will simply enable the service to employ more non-medical staff.
"...the only way is up now for this country with a solid foundation set in place."
Wait until after next April when the effects of the enormous extra burden placed on businesses feeds through before you decide on your verdict. You might also keep an eye on the rate of inflation and the cost of borrowing now that the government has decided to borrow an extra £50bn, much of which will be pee'd up the wall.
There is nothing "well thought out" about the budget. It is simply an expression of Labour's ideology which pays no regard to economic reality.
"£22B black hole in the economy. "
Have you read the OBR report on that claim, published today?
see my comment on here -
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how much more sleight of hand was involved today?
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