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Thursday 20 December 2012

Taxing councils

Online Parliamentary Yearbook 2012: They are getting rid of diversity managers, out reach advisers, equal opportunity managers, access managers, gender enablers     and a host of other highly paid and useless jobs which for the last 13 years have been recruited through the Guardian newspaper and encouraged by the lax financial control exercised by muddlethought, balls and mad broon as they strove to create their client state


Online Parliamentary Yearbook 2012: Effectively what they are saying is that where previously the money going to councils was raised through central taxation. that money will now be raised locally through increased parking charges, speed cameras, litter fines, parking fines using  car number plate recognition technology, and other such indirect taxation methods.
Meanwhile the government can redirect more of the money from central taxation to the banks and fat cats at the top. While independent companies running local tax revenue operations will be raking in the profits while paying minimum wages.
We are all being robbed...wake up!



Online parliamentary yearbook and parliamentary information office review

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