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  • #76
    Re: Birmingham Council declares bankruptcy

    Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    The backpay is part of the situation but the reduction in block grant since 2010 is the key
    If that is the case every local authority in the country would be bankrupt. The reality is that a Labour Council underpaid their staff and failed to live within its means.

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    • #77
      Re: Birmingham Council declares bankruptcy

      In for the shtz'n giggles and the blame qame.

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      • #78
        Re: Birmingham Council declares bankruptcy

        It is correct that mismanagement can happen anywhere under any party. But when it was a Tory Council, Sludge not only had a different tune, he even started the thread on it!

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        • #79
          Re: Birmingham Council declares bankruptcy

          Virtually every Local Authority in the UK of all political colour have had to deal with historical Equal Pay claims. I don't know the specifics of Birmingham but I would imagine that their specific discriminatory pay and conditions of service were no different to anyone else's. The one difference, of course, is the sheer size of Birmingham Council. Many Local Authorities sorted their Equal Pay issues some considerable time ago. In Cardiff they settled their outstanding Equal Pay claims and instituted an evaluated non-discriminatory pay structure and conditions of service 11 years ago, I think. Many other LAs have sorted this problem as well. Quite why Birmingham have not sorted it completely I don't know but the longer you leave it, the longer the discrimination and underpayment of women and men continues resulting in increasing compensation. It's a mess.

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          • #80
            Re: Birmingham Council declares bankruptcy

            Originally posted by life on mars View Post
            Lovely run Sheffield a beacon of light :


            Several Sheffield City council staff sacked or resigned over fraud - report
            Think the Labour MP went sign for fraud..
            I have no local knowledge of these fraud cases but the article you linked said only some of them were staff and the level of fraud uncovered last financial year was in line with the national level - in councils of all political colours and none. In other words ‘non story’ other than the fact that Sheffield council published the results and the local media reported it.

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            • #81
              Re: Birmingham Council declares bankruptcy

              Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
              The backpay is part of the situation but the reduction in block grant since 2010 is the key
              Without looking at the rest of the thread, I think it's safe to assume that few know that the Tory Government changed local authority funding in 2013, allowing them to keep half of business rates in return for a reduction in block funding. This was seen as a way to incentivise councils to promote economic growth and, therefore, increases in business rates while reducing central government spending. Of course, such a move has meant that the most wealthy council areas have benefitted the most, while poorer areas have struggled.

              Once again I see idiotic comments that suggest council spending is just like any other and they should live within their means. However, councils have certain essential services they are legally obliged to maintain and many are barely doing much more than that. The notion that, if you cut funding, you cut waste has a tiny flaw in it - as Blackadder would say, "it's bollocks". No business would ever consider running a council.

              It's a fantastic sleight of hand. Council taxes rise but council funding drops overall so services are cut. People question what they are paying their council tax for, without realising the whole story. These are the same people who moan about towns dying because of council business rates, yet councils need those rates more than ever, providing their third largest funding pool.

              So, what do the right want? Reductions in council tax, lower business rates, less money from central government, but cutting wastage will mean services can be provided at a good level. Anyone really thinking that is a total idiot.

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              • #82
                Re: Birmingham Council declares bankruptcy

                Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                No Birmingham is labour led

                As are most councils that get into financial bother

                But it's got nothing to do with that which is the point you were trying to push

                But I am afraid you have fallen on your ass
                How about a Labour administration at the Senedd that this year have over spent by 20% of the budget. Drippy Drakeford spunked up over £900,000,000 without even realising. That was obviously all Thatcher's fault as well.

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                • #83
                  Re: Birmingham Council declares bankruptcy

                  Eric - maybe if Birmingham Council paid their staff equal pay in the first place - they wouldnt have wasted other money - which they didnt have. Brum Council have nearly gone bust a few times because of the idiots that run it.

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                  • #84
                    Re: Birmingham Council declares bankruptcy

                    Originally posted by pipster View Post
                    Eric - maybe if Birmingham Council paid their staff equal pay in the first place - they wouldnt have wasted other money - which they didnt have. Brum Council have nearly gone bust a few times because of the idiots that run it.
                    If my aunty had bollocks she'd be my uncle.

                    Any reason you've mentioned me in your comment given my only contribution to this thread had nothing to do with Birmingham, but councils in general?

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                    • #85
                      Re: Birmingham Council declares bankruptcy

                      Originally posted by Vindec View Post
                      If that is the case every local authority in the country would be bankrupt. The reality is that a Labour Council underpaid their staff and failed to live within its means.
                      Do you think that since 2010 the current mess at Birmingham is a one off and following that do you think that the financial problems at councils is down to ......well what ?

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                      • #86
                        Re: Birmingham Council declares bankruptcy

                        Originally posted by pipster View Post
                        How about a Labour administration at the Senedd that this year have over spent by 20% of the budget. Drippy Drakeford spunked up over £900,000,000 without even realising. That was obviously all Thatcher's fault as well.
                        What about the Conservative administration at Westminster?

                        Any issues there since 2010 ?

                        I am just having a cup of tea , I can wait

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                        • #87
                          Re: Birmingham Council declares bankruptcy

                          Originally posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
                          Without looking at the rest of the thread, I think it's safe to assume that few know that the Tory Government changed local authority funding in 2013, allowing them to keep half of business rates in return for a reduction in block funding. This was seen as a way to incentivise councils to promote economic growth and, therefore, increases in business rates while reducing central government spending. Of course, such a move has meant that the most wealthy council areas have benefitted the most, while poorer areas have struggled.

                          Once again I see idiotic comments that suggest council spending is just like any other and they should live within their means. However, councils have certain essential services they are legally obliged to maintain and many are barely doing much more than that. The notion that, if you cut funding, you cut waste has a tiny flaw in it - as Blackadder would say, "it's bollocks". No business would ever consider running a council.

                          It's a fantastic sleight of hand. Council taxes rise but council funding drops overall so services are cut. People question what they are paying their council tax for, without realising the whole story. These are the same people who moan about towns dying because of council business rates, yet councils need those rates more than ever, providing their third largest funding pool.

                          So, what do the right want? Reductions in council tax, lower business rates, less money from central government, but cutting wastage will mean services can be provided at a good level. Anyone really thinking that is a total idiot.
                          The right don't care

                          As long as they are OK

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                          • #88
                            Re: Birmingham Council declares bankruptcy

                            Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                            It is correct that mismanagement can happen anywhere under any party. But when it was a Tory Council, Sludge not only had a different tune, he even started the thread on it!

                            https://www.ccmb.co.uk/showthread.ph...light=Thurrock
                            I was 100 percent right

                            Look how quiet all the tory boys were on that thread

                            All they could say was well what about Labour

                            Which proves my point

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                            • #89
                              Re: Birmingham Council declares bankruptcy

                              Didn’t Surrey have to go begging last year?
                              Last edited by Dave Blue; 05-09-23, 21:09. Reason: Typo

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