Saturday 14 January 2012

Plan B Bites The Dust.


Humble Pie is not a dish normally associated with the shadow chancellor. Ed "I caused the problem so I know how to fix it" Balls has finally had to eat a HUGE portion and admit that there is no Plan B for the economy and that George Osborne got it exactly right after all.
It must have been excruciatingly painful for the Labour bruiser to admit that he had been wrong after 2 years of treating us all like fools with his "too far too fast mantra" and insisting that the best way out of debt is to borrow more! In an interview with the Guardian and in a speech to the Fabian Society today, Balls is now stating that an incoming Labour government would have to stick with George Osborne's plan for deficit reduction and that they would not be reversing any of the tax increases or spending cuts that have been introduced. So 10 years after the Labour party divorced Prudence and went on a spending spree, they have now wedded themselves to TINA (There Is No Alternative).

This is potentially a watershed moment for the Labour party, they have a leader in Ed "the geek" Miliband
who is hanging on to his leadership by his finger nails, the latest betting is now only even money that he will still be leader at the end of the year, his own policy guru has described his leadership as having "no strategy, no narrative and little energy", and now their financial sage has had to admit that he has been wrong on just about every issue. They find themselves behind in the polls at a time when they should be miles ahead, with Miliband especially now suffering the ultimate insult in being rated behind Nick Clegg by the public, how much lower has he to sink before the long knives come out I wonder.

David Cameron must wake up every morning and thank his stars that he is up against a team that make the Marx Brothers look competent.

Le Downgrade Est Arrivé

If further evidence is required that our current economic policies are the correct path to follow, we only have to look across the murky waters of the English Channel. Late last evening one of the three major rating agencies, Standard and Poore downgraded the credit rating of many of the countries in the Eurozone including France. France is one of the founder members of the EU and their financial might is seen as the key to the rescue packages offered to Greece, Ireland, Italy, Portugal etc etc in a vain attempt to save the Euro.

France has a much bigger debt problem than we do, currently their debt is over 90% of GDP and the rating agencies have been saying for a long time that the government have not taken the tough decisions required to get this debt under control, the French gave a typical Gallic shrug and ignored the demands, from now on their borrowing costs will go up as a result. For comparison, the UK last week sold 10 year bonds at 1.03% interest, not even enough to keep up with inflation, while France struggled to sell it's bonds at 3.5%, a rate that is bound to go up as a result of last nights decision. Furthermore it is now very doubtful that the Euro rescue package, backed by the French government, will be able to go ahead, as the whole thing depended on both France and Germany maintaining their AAA status, Frau Merckel is not going to be pleased!

Get in the lifeboat guys, the Euro is sinking fast.

Best joke of the weekend from parlez-me-n-tory , a conservative blogger and tweeter from Frome.
Q What is missing from this:  S*RKOZY   teeheehee








Thursday 5 January 2012

Death and Council Tax

In 1817 Benjamin Franklin re-used a previous quote originally written by Daniel Defoe and said  "In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes."

Many things have changed since 1817, but death and taxes have certainly survived!!

This week saw Shepton Mallet Town Councils annual fist fight over the budget and precept, to be fair, this time things were dealt with fairly amicably and entirely predictably, more of this later. The whole process set me thinking as how it is possible that a small group of people, from a small town in Somerset, with, well lets be charitable, honest intentions for the good burghers of the town, can have such wide ranging views on just about everything!

On a National level we are all pretty accustomed to the differences between the major parties, Labour spend, spend and spend some more until as Liam Byrne said "there's no money left", the Conservatives come along after Labour and sort out the mess left behind, and the Lib Dems, well what can I say, basically have no idea at all, and need to be kept locked up in a darkened room without a key.

We have seen what the Lib Dems do when let out of their box, at Somerset County Council they increased the debt from £15 million to £347 million in less than 10 years, while at the same time increasing Council Tax every year, and by over 60% during one notorious 4 year period. Luckily the electorate called time on their disastrous tenure in 2009, but not before they had destroyed the county's finances for a generation or more.

The Lib Dems in Frome, similarly racked up the tax year on year to the point where Frome is now by far the most expensive place to live in Mendip, the Town Council's precept is rapidly approaching the same level as the District Council. There was never any attempt to control spending, just the inner arrogant belief that they know best how to spend your money. The Lib Dems in Frome have now been superseded by the IFF's, a rag tag bunch of Independents who have formed a party to run the council. (Independents forming a party, how does that work then!!!!!). The IFF's have just announced that they are going to put the Town Council precept up by 23% this year, no that's not a misprint twenty three percent increase at a time when families are seeing their budgets squeezed from all directions, I bet the voters in Frome are delighted that they voted for the very iffy IFF's now!

So lets compare and contrast the Conservatives to our Labour and Lib Dem opponents, Labour more or less bankrupted the country and were spending more than they were receiving in tax even at the height of the boom, when finally McBroon had to admit that he hadn't ended boom and bust after all, it was all much too late to put the spending genie back in the bottle, hence the dire mess Cameron and Osborne inherited.

The Conservatives at Somerset County Council have had to take much more difficult decisions thanks to the legacy left behind by the Yellow Peril, where servicing their huge debt is a major part of the budget, and spending on debt repayment is money that can't be used to support libraries, youth services, road repairs or anything else that everyone cares about.

Spot the difference at Shepton Mallet Town Council, under Conservative control since 2007, the Town Council finances are, or at least were sound, we had seen a period of 4 years where the precept had not been increased at all, and where at the same time the councils reserves, money put aside to help to smooth out the inevitable peaks and troughs in spending, had been steadily increased. The situation at the moment is that we are still working within the budget introduced by the last Conservative administration, and it is predicted that at the end of the current financial year the council will have just over £45,000 in reserves, enough, if spent wisely, to cover any increases in council tax for the next 3 or 4 years.

However, the electorate, in their wisdom, decided not to give the Conservatives a majority on the Town Council at the last election, and as a result we have 6 conservatives, 5 Lib Dems, 4 Independents and a solitary Labour councillor. During the last 8 months or so the unholy alliance of Lib Dems, a couple of Independents and the lone Labour supporter has decided to tear up the blueprint left behind by the Conservatives and to embark on a spending splurge worthy of Gordon Brown at his most profligate.

The budget proposed on Tuesday evening sought to increase the precept by 3% as well as spending £39000 of the £45000 reserves IN ONE YEAR. All the hard work put in for years by the Conservatives to balance the books, blown in one go by people who appear to have no idea how to run a business.

The Conservatives managed to head off some of the increase in spending by forcing through a vote to reduce the budget by £10,000, however, we are merely delaying the inevitable tax increases that will have to follow. To add insult to injury the unholy alliance then agreed to increase the tax by 3%, with the Labour chairman not only voting in favour of the increase at the first vote, but then using his casting vote to force through the tax rise when the vote was tied at 7 all, I guess leopards never change their spots.

Benjamin Franklin was right about death and taxes, especially if you vote Labour, Lib Dem or now as it appears Independent as well. Frome desperately needs a Conservative council to protect its citizens from the excesses of the IFF's, I think the people of Shepton will start to rue their decision last May as soon as the council tax bills start landing on the mat.