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Originally Posted by Ken Moss
He's doing us all a big personal favour, it just happens to fall in line with Mr Cameron's threat to withhold a 2.5% council tax grant from any authority which raises council taxes.
The £750,000 underspend is something of a grey area with a lot of suspiciously round figures contibuting to it. It has now increased to £850,000 so I'm told but whether the VAT rebate has been accounted for yet again remains to be seen.
The bottom line is that HBC is £12.2m in debt and it has absolutely nothing to do with any Labour government but if they'd been a bit more prudent over the years we could have got that down a little. The interest payments each month would happily pay for a few flash mobs, or maybe even allow a certain toilet to remain open.
Saving pennies adds up to pounds, but who cares when it isn't their money?
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I haven't heard one comment from the Labour mod on here about the millions that have been wasted since the Direct Works Department was scraped in 2002, one of the best run, if not the best run departments in Lancashire, a department that actually made money to plough back into the council coffers, now every penny profit made on on maintenance contracts, which before was retained by the council, now goes into the bank accounts of private contractors, now that is political vandalism at its worst