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A CONSERVATIVE government will boost National Lottery money for good causes by £186 million a year by cutting back on bureaucracy, shadow culture secretary Jeremy Hunt said ye
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Large sums of money could be saved and put back into front-line services by cutting back on NHS bureaucracy, the Conservatives will say.
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David Cameron is considering earmarked cash allocations to pay for public sector redundancies as part of a Conservative drive to cut the cost of government
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The NHS will have to make "efficiency savings" of over two thousand million pounds this year, and will probably have its budget frozen before being finally and irrevocably privatised by Daveybloke's Cuddly Conservatives a year or two from now. What better time, then, for Lord Polyclinic to take twenty million from the depleted funds and promise to dole it out in "financial incentives" for any
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I can't really see why the Tories are kicking up a stink: Millions of pounds of British taxpayers’ money has been mistakenly used to fund the health service in Ireland, the Conservatives said yesterday. Britain has been overpaying the Irish Government by an estimated €200 million (£180 million) a year in a deal between the two countries, prompting the Conservatives to call for a parliamentary...
submitted by ObnoxioTheClown on 11th Apr 2009 (via obotheclown.blogspot.com)
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Kent County Council £50 million Conservative Nottingham City Council £42 million Labour Norfolk County Council £32.5 million Conservative Dorset County Council £28.1 million Conservative Hertfordshire £28 million Conservative Barnet Council £27 million Conservative Somerset County Council £25 million Liberal Democrat Northumberland County Council £23...
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Kent County Council £50 million Conservative Nottingham City Council £42 million Labour Norfolk County Council £32.5 million Conservative Dorset County Council £28.1 million Conservative Hertfordshire £28 million Conservative Barnet Council £27 million Conservative Somerset County Council £25 million Liberal Democrat Northumberland County Council £23...
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LOCAL councils should be offered cash incentives to encourage new firms to start up, the Conservative Party said yesterday.
submitted by Scotsman on 24th Dec 2009 (via news.scotsman.com)
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Shadow health secretary says one million more will be able to register with NHS dentists under Conservative government A million people who have been unable to register with NHS dentists will have their access restored under a future Conservative government, a party policy initiative promises today. In a sign of quickening pre-election activity, the shadow health secretary has issued a series of d...
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HEALTH Secretary Nicola Sturgeon was today due to announce a crackdown on health service bureaucracy as she confirmed the SNP would pass on any extra cash for the NHS from nex
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Follow the (lack of) money Governments with money centralise and claim the credit. Governments without cash decentralise and spread the blame. Those are not the views of a hardened media cynic. They are what I was told by one of the Tories' top policy wonks before the election.   Today Eric Pickles will take money - lots and lots of money - away from local councils. He will, at the same time, promise them new free...
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