BensGrandad
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Will we ever get back to the 'village bobby' where like Chris Fretter at Ferring 1 room of the house acted as his office/police station.
Will we ever get back to the 'village bobby' where like Chris Fretter at Ferring 1 room of the house acted as his office/police station.
They are both sticks that have been used to beat the Tory government, whether with any real evidence of cause/effect or not. If it doesn't cost much in total govt spending terms to make it go away, and it seems to be popular with the voters, it is not really a very surprising move from the new PM, is it?
Seems a strange policy after presiding over cuts to the Police budget for the last 10 years. Did the last ten years actually happen ? Has Boris awoken from a 10 year slumber to see his house robbed and trashed and then been left on hold on 101 ? Next up is a minor reverse ferret to increase funding for education, despite 10 years of year on year cuts and the mass exodus of experienced staff.
It's a strange thing, you never see weekly half page ads in the paper begging people to become solicitors, lawyers or bankers ? I wonder why there seems a permanent shortage of teachers despite the government allegedly " Putting more money in to education than EVER before " ?
Just means that the last ten years Tory austerity policy was not only pointless, wrong and, is going to cost more government cash to put right. This from the party of Fiscal Probity ! Dedicated to 10 years of getting the national debt down at the expense of creating more in-work poverty, food banks and homelessness and then spaffing the savings back up the wall in order to get re-elected ! Shameless !
These will cost a tiny fraction of the massive budget deficit that we were facing in 2010.
To be fair to Boris, while Mayor of London, he largely kept the budget at a reasonable level, whilst more drastic cuts were happening elsewhere.
Also, in fairness, to the Tories it’s not them that have been flogging off the police stations, but the police themselves, to realise the valuable assets of property prices, in prime locations in London.
In public spending terms it's very modest... but it seems like a popular thing to do.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-49123319
The Ferring Police station was sold as a house ages ago and no we’ll never get a village bobby back on the beat. He’d get beaten up every weekend
At least we won't need to build extra prisons to cope with all these extra criminals we catch as the present ones are over full, we will EXECUTE them instead
You mean the budget deficit that has gone up since then ? Despite the austerity .
No the deficit has not gone up since then. The debt has, though (and usually does).
I guess you didn't bother reading any further at all, because I suppose it's easier to argue that way.
If we had a referendum in 1991-92, we wouldn't have had the referendum party, UKIP, Nigel Farage, brexit, Dominic Cummings, cable as low as it is, a parliamentary democracy crisis and Boris Johnson.
Can't wait to see these new 20k policemen we are getting , only one slight problem is that the Tories have closed and sold off plenty of police stations in the last 9 years so I wonder what the cost will be to reopen or build new ones
I couldn't sleep last night so went and watched Thursday in Parliament on BBC and must say that I was very impressed with the manner in which Jacob Rees-Mogg answered the question thrown at him
Thank God it was you who posted that crap otherwise I would have taken it seriously.
He was very good and very eloquent
As you are well aware Titanic... Deckchairs