Turning rhetoric into reality will be a tough call —
public spending cuts show no sign of letting up and the combination of rising demand for school places, lack of accountability and cuts to education budgets in real terms will need careful consideration if we are to improve standards and equity in education within the next administration.
Not exact matches
The latest Construction Trade Survey published today,
shows that the
cuts to
public spending, announced by the government last autumn, have finally started to impact on construction activity, confirming the fears the industry has warned about for some time.
Public Sector Cuts Finally Start to Bite The latest Construction Trade Survey published today, shows that the cuts to public spending, announced by the government last autumn, have finally started to impact on construction activity, confirming the fears the industry has warned about for some
Public Sector
Cuts Finally Start to Bite The latest Construction Trade Survey published today, shows that the cuts to public spending, announced by the government last autumn, have finally started to impact on construction activity, confirming the fears the industry has warned about for some t
Cuts Finally Start to Bite The latest Construction Trade Survey published today,
shows that the
cuts to public spending, announced by the government last autumn, have finally started to impact on construction activity, confirming the fears the industry has warned about for some t
cuts to
public spending, announced by the government last autumn, have finally started to impact on construction activity, confirming the fears the industry has warned about for some
public spending, announced by the government last autumn, have finally started to impact on construction activity, confirming the fears the industry has warned about for some time.
According to Labour strategists, the row over Howard Flight's remarks on
public spending shows that «the Tories are two parties» - unreconstructed Thatcherites such as Mr Flight who want deep
spending cuts and the New Tories trying to
show that the party has moved on.
10:45 - Poll after poll
shows the
public accept both ideas: that the deficit must be reduced, which will mean
cuts to
public services, but also that no confidence means no
spending, no
spending means lay offs, and lay offs mean a higher unemployment benefit bill, among other things.
If
shown to be accurate, it would lend considerable credence to Labour arguments that the Tories are
cutting public spending too quickly and deeply.
Clegg tried to
show a bit of Thatcherite ankle before his spring conference last weekend, praising the Great She - Elephant's victory over the trade unions as «immensely significant» and saying that the
public finances should be repaired by
spending cuts rather than tax rises.
More than 200,000
public sector jobs have already been axed or are now on the line since the massive
spending cuts began, research from GMB union
showed today.
The latest ConHome survey of Tory members
shows that a whopping 94 % believe that «significant
cuts in
public spending are going to be necessary to restore order to the
public finances.»
The coalition government was right to announce
cuts in
public spending in 2010 to
show the financial markets and the
public that the government was serious about
cutting the deficit.
Once we factor in
spending on the likes of debt interest and benefits, the government's figures
show spending on
public services will have to be
cut between 2011 and 2014.
More than 200,000
public sector jobs have already been axed or are now on the line since the massive
spending cuts began, research from GMB union
showed on Sunday.
Voters
showed a preference for
public spending cuts rather than tax rises.
Contending with sharp internal splits about how far to go in
cutting spending and a reluctance to
show their hand, Senate Democrats have not made
public any specifics on their ideas for
cuts, frustrating Republicans who see themselves as making hard, substantive proposals with no corresponding effort in the Senate.
Although
public schools may still feel the repercussions from the 2008 recession, federal data
showed a significant upsurge in state and local education
spending in the 2014 - 15 school year — an increase that, if it persists, could eventually restore four earlier years of deep budget
cuts, according to an analysis by The Hechinger Report.
If you're asking your parents for money, use your budget to
show them that you've taken steps to
cut back on your
spending, for example by taking
public transportation and only eating meals at home.