There are also disagreements on Europe and when to
start cutting public spending.
Not exact matches
J.P. Morgan agrees, saying that together with the RRR
cuts, «the seeming
start of a new cycle of
public spending and consumer stimulus should help to boost loan demand in the economy.»
«
Public sector
spending cuts are now beginning to bite and with the exception of a steady recovery in the private housing market, where
starts are forecast to increase by 5 % this year and 11 % next, the private sector is pretty subdued.
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.
For a
start, the next Labour leader will have only 13 days to agree a policy on
spending cuts: the new shadow cabinet won't be announced until 7 October, while the forthcoming Comprehensive Spending Review, which will reveal the biggest cuts to public expenditure since the 1930s, is scheduled for 20
spending cuts: the new shadow cabinet won't be announced until 7 October, while the forthcoming Comprehensive
Spending Review, which will reveal the biggest cuts to public expenditure since the 1930s, is scheduled for 20
Spending Review, which will reveal the biggest
cuts to
public expenditure since the 1930s, is scheduled for 20 October.
He also partially distanced himself from the policy of Alistair Darling, the previous Labour Chancellor, to make
public spending cuts sufficient to halve the government deficit in four years, by calling it a
starting point.
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.
Accordingly, a majority in all seats — reaching two thirds in the Conservative - Liberal Democrat battleground — agreed that «it is right to
start cutting back on
public spending now because the longer we put off dealing with the deficit the greater the cost of sorting it out».
A survey by Unison, revealed that
public sector workers now live in fear that
spending cuts will mean unemployment - and this is
starting to take it's toll in people defecting to the private sector.
The VAT increase will be taking effect, and the construction sector will
start to feel the pain of
public spending cuts,» he said.
If that's true, she should
start by calling time on
spending cuts and
start funding our
public services properly.
Given the
cuts to Government
spending that are kicking in everywhere, is it time to ask what role green groups should play in a shrinking state?Transition Movement Gets Political I
started pondering this question having read a heart - felt and passionate account by Sarah Nicholl and Marietta Birkholtz over at Transition Culture of how climate change and peak oil activists are fighting swinging
cuts to schools, libraries and other essential
public services.