Friday, August 29, 2014

and now a broadcasting election debate


We have mentioned before the government's scrapping of funding for public service TV, which has been one of the more petty of the present government's spending cuts.  The present government has made balancing the public books its main priority, among other things by reducing the number of public servants by about 20% on average, and substantially increasing government charges across the board.  The result is that you have to pay a lot more for a much inferior service.

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