Sentences with phrase «cut in public services»

We're heading into inequality, poverty and huge cuts in public services.
Why does he not admit that there would be 10 per cent cuts in public services under the Conservatives?»
NEC members praised his conference speech and drew attention to Tory attacks on employment rights including access to tribunals, the paradox under which British railways can be run by states as long as they are foreign states, the need for good jobs not just any jobs, further cuts in public service pay, the threat of a new European / United States trade agreement, excessive warmth towards free schools, and expansion of food banks and payday loans into mainstream society.
The Institute for Fiscal Studies has said the plans set out by George Osborne in his Autumn Statement will result in «massive cuts in public services».
Ed Miliband has sent mixed messages on the concept, endorsing some aspects of it but also saying earlier this year that it was simply a «cloak» for cuts in public services.
Senior Labour figures hope the agenda for maintaining high - level public services will be easily contrasted with the Conservatives» alleged plans for ten per cent cuts in public services, a figure the party disputes.
Even if the next government cancelled all the tax cuts and spending measures in the 2015 budget, it still wouldn't be enough to obviate the need to make further cuts in the public service.
Nobody wants to have cuts in public services.
As the cuts in public services bite things can only get worse for these groups, as they rely more on public services for support.»
Think of the headlines (Tory tax reductions leading to cuts in public services) that would ensue if Cameron announced a change.
According to senior party sources, the Tory leadership has calculated that if they are to push through cuts in public services, their politicians have to show they are prepared to «take a financial hit».
Biting cuts in public services might make this Tory government look just as nasty as the others.
Paul Johnson of the Institute for Fiscal Studies says the plans set out by George Osborne in his Autumn Statement will result in «massive» cuts in public services.
It's easy to say you're against deficits, tax hikes and cuts in public services, and you're for fiscal discipline, living within one's means, cutting waste, fraud and abuse and all that other campaign pap.
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