Pledges designed to increase private sector growth have been championed by Cameron and the coalition much of late, but as Labour is keen to point out, this is at the expense of
falling public sector budgets.
Not exact matches
Proponents of increased
public spending refer repeatedly to our «starved
public sector,» and they look to the potential peace dividend as an opportunity to return to liberal social programs
fallen on lean days because of
budget restrictions and the conservative social philosophy of the Reagan and Bush administrations.
The data series in which we found serious discontinuities or complete breaks are not trivial or obscure, but are (or should be) of major importance to the evaluation of government of any political stripe, such as total
public sector capital investment, local government spending (on which the Office for
Budget Responsibility and the government differ whether it is rising or
falling), how much the government costs to run, and how much the civil service costs to employ.
In response to
falling income from its leading
sector, the government slashed its 2015 national
budget by 25 per cent, squeezing further an economy that relies heavily on
public cash.
«Recruitment intentions are
falling, which will make further rises in unemployment therefore seem inevitable given that
public sector job losses are outpacing the predictions made by the Office for
Budget Responsibility.»
Can Cuomo lead a state with an out - of - control
budget, a deadlocked, corrupt and dysfunctional government and a private -
sector economy that has
fallen prey to parasitical
public - employee unions?