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May 17, 2008

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Chris Whittington

Government condemned by their own figures.

Beautiful.

 Patrick Harris

The Government will use these figures to underpin their assertion that the numbers of civil servants is falling, the Quango cost are also omitted from the PSBR accounts.

Call me Dave

It's only money chaps. Launch an inquiry into the usefulness of quango's - it'll take a long time, long enough for me to get on one and make a fast buck at the serfs expense.
Commoners will never understand the psyche of the bourgoise. Pay your taxes like good little law-abiding boys and girls and don't complain or we'll have you thrown in jail (fine you instead - need the money you know).
The same attitude to public money permeats from the top of government all the way down.

It's just self serving greed isn't it??


Alan Craigie

Britian is fast becoming an unstoppable kleptocracy. When the number of people employed by quangos is added to the direct civil servants the numbers are over 50% of the electorate. When the inevitable choice becomes public spending cutbacks or tax increases a party can't remain in power if they cutback.

Ann

This is obscene.

I'm a nurse in a busy inner city A&E department. Hospitals are collapsing, with patient care compromised to reduce costs. If the money saved was being invested in services for patients, it would be justifiable. But no, the money saved is being used to pay for this army of parasites. These people waste money on a monumental scale. The generous salaries, cushty "always at a jolly" lifestyle and expenses are a scandal. They just produce worthless policies and guidelines that are ignored.

I wish MPs could come and spend time shadowing nurses in hospitals, to see the cuts that are being inflicted to pay for these leeches. Of course, they'd much rather have a cosy little chat with some nurse executive, who'd reassure them that key performance indicators had never been better. The quangos are a nice reward for nurses who play ball with the accountants. Our profession has been silenced through the government "buying off" our leaders, with jobs in and seats on the board of quangos.

Chris

Poor Site Design.

NEEDS :- Data in excel

List of quango's
Budget
No. of staff
etc etc

Spent too long looking for this KEY Information rather than just waffle ....Thankyou

Analyst

George

If anyone is at the point of planning their target retirement income which incorporates their state pension then they should first read the following:-

http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/MoneyTaxAndBenefits/Taxes/BeginnersGuideToTax/IncomeTax/Taxallowancesandreliefs/DG_078571

“If your income is over the income limit, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) will reduce the age-related allowance by half of the amount - £1 for every £2 - you have over that limit, until the basic rate allowance is reached. You'll always get the basic allowance, whatever the level of your income. So if, for example, you're 66 and have an income of £23,400 - £500 over the limit - HMRC would reduce your age-related Personal Allowance by £250 to £9,240”.

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