Not exact matches
Specifically, the manifesto argues for an end to
austerity: the SNP
proposal is for a 0.5 % annual increase in public spending over the course of the next parliament, rather than the reductions in spending which George Osborne laid out in his March 2015
budget.
Prior to the legislature's
proposal for increased taxes, Vanderhoef had presented an
austerity budget that called for the immediate sale of Summit Park as well as massive cuts in many other programs.
Funding for the
proposals in the NBAS report would have to be figured out in this era of
budget cuts and
austerity, but Lipkin is optimistic.