Sentences with phrase «services is a false economy»

Cutting community services is a false economy, for which we will pay more later.

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«This is a false economy, not just in terms of integrating immigrant communities but also when providing translation and other official services
«With so many of the cuts simply resulting in further pressure on the NHS or other statutory services, they are truly a false economy,» Mr Singer added.
«These are not just «nice to have» groups but organisations providing vital services for older people trying to maintain independent lives, vulnerable children and abused women,» said False Economy campaign director Clifford Singer.
«The recent dramatic events in North Africa and the Middle East have shown that the «soft power» wielded through the World Service could bring even more benefits to the UK in the future than it has in the past, and that to proceed with the planned cuts to the World Service would be a false economy
Education is an investment in the future, leading eventually to higher productivity, better social outcomes and reduced spending on other public services; cuts to this budget are a false economy
TUC Report finds women and children have been disproportionately affected by the devastating impact of LASPO, by Emma Fitzsimons Prior its enactment, campaigners warned that the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 («LASPO») 1 would decimate legal aid, deny access to justice to thousands of vulnerable litigants and prove to be a false economy, shifting the burden to an already understaffed court system and overburdened legal aid services sector.
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