boatone
Well-Known Member
The Chancellor is asking unprotected departments to come up with savings plans of 25% and 40% of their budget. This includes DEFRA and the EA.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-33610801
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-33610801
I shudder to think what the implications are for the non tidal Thames. Certainly, "some services taken for granted by the public" could well include assisted lock passage as at least one example.The Treasury said "large savings" would be required of unprotected departments, which have been asked to model two scenarios: of 25% and 40% cuts to their budgets by 2020.
The BBC's economics editor Robert Peston said what was being proposed would require a reinvention of some services taken for granted by the public.
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