Marvin - I know the cuts will affect me - they will affect everybody. What's more, my wife works in the public sector. I've no doubt gained from they way it has become over bloated. But I've never formed my opinions out of self interest. My wife gets a gold plated public sector pension that will do me very well - but that doesn't make them fair.
We will all have a price to pay - but my point is that the public sector will have to bear the brunt of the cuts - because up to now it has remained largely unscathed, creating unfairness (ref pensions etc) which has to be addressed.
The banks should be screwed for their part - but we need to find a way of doing it which doesn't drive them away and subsequently generate less revenue. That's the sticky bit with a global system. Either way, screwing the banks wont in itself address the enormous defecit we've built up.
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Alcoblade - Thanks for your e-mail and sorry I put your name wrong last time.
I agree with your sentiments all have to take some pain but at the minute to me the focus seems one way. I work in the public sector now but did work in the private sector for many years and didn't move for a pay rise and don't work less hard. I'm not quoting you when I put that just seems to be a general slant the governments putting on things at the minute. I'd accept a worse pension provision and even take a bit of a pay cut but as you may have guessed my jobs at risk despite where I work getting good national audit office reports, having low admin costs and doing something that needs to be done and me getting good appraisals. However we're now getting smeared a bit by certain ministers probably so they feel it will be easier to sack us but if they're going to do that to me I'd prefer a bit of humility and decency.
Paid for my season ticket already so might have some good footy to cheer me up might not as well