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  1. I mean it reveals the lie that Reform were going to cut costs but it’s hardly good news for the Tories who ran both the council and the government into the mess in the first place or Labour who are in charge whilst pretty much all the councils slide into further financial chaos.

  2. RaymondBumcheese on

    I don’t believe it. I distinctly remember being told that Temu DOGE would have councils rolling in money after eliminating all of that diversity e-learning. 

  3. Its all fun and games shouting about unnecessary spending until you are in charge then it all gets a bit harder than you thought.

  4. Ill_Refrigerator_593 on

    What, so the lower level people of the party that thought Brexit & Truss were fantasic ideas can’t make the savings promised & instead made a deficit far, far worse?

    Who could possibly have predicted that?

  5. They will deliberately bankrupt the councils then use it as an excuse to privatise assets on the cheap to their mates.

  6. TheLongSleepyOne on

    Reform are dodgy as fuck.

    Who would have thought that electing a bunch associated with 7 failed times MP Nige, and him famously known for not turning up to the EU fisheries committees, or his own constituency in Clacton would end up badly?

  7. painteroftheword on

    I thought councils were drowning in diversity officers and ReformUK was going to save billions getting rid of them?

  8. The Tory government shifting more and more responsibilities onto local authorities, back in the day, combined with a party composed of people that don’t know what councils actually do. Was bound to happen.

  9. Different_Lychee_409 on

    This is just a taste of what these clowns will ‘accomplish’ if they get to be the next government.

  10. ItsAMangoFandango on

    Sure the country went up in flames but for a brief moment the liberals were really upset so it was all worth it

  11. Not saying anything new here, but local authorities are already threadbare after however many years of austerity. The only thing reform can realistically do would be to strip back in-house services with redundancies and bring in a number of private accountancy firms/solicitors/surveyors/etc (preferably ones who they are friendly with and bribe generously), all at the council tax payers expense of course!

    Sure, for the first couple of years, these private firms will work for equivalent rates to keep the doge illusion alive before the next bout of elections. Then everything will sky rocket to private firm rates, which will either lead to reduced services or higher council tax.

    By the time people cotton on and vote them out, it’ll be too late. The former reform-led councils will inherit a mess that they will have to put right with the only options being (a) carry on wasting the public purse on extortionate private firm rates or (b) replace the in-house services that they lost to further needless expense to the taxpayers. Rinse. Repeat.

  12. Ah reform and undelivered promises, ruSSian money and a lack of basic decency. Who would have thought 🤷 .