£1 in every £8 of your council tax goes towards local government's pensions, not wages, pensions.
Crabfoot you are spot on, the public sector is full of you scratch my back I'll scratch yours, friends of friends etc
Glad you got the point - I looked at it today and thought "what a ramble"!
To streamline an organisation and make it more efficient, one needs to evaluate the tasks of the business, and determine a minimum number of people to carry on those tasks. Then, people are designated for redundancy, or assigned to new tasks.
But whenever an organisation needs streamlining for efficiency, it has to be done from the outside.
If it is left to the people on the inside, two things happen -
The people at the top who actually contribute nothing to the day to day operation of the business, and are responsible for its parlous state, ALL stay in place.
The most competent people leave because the writing is on the wall, and the business is left to be operated by the semi-competent and bewildered. Little "nuggets" of efficiency usually remain (like the dustmen in East Yorkshire), but mostly the organisation is a crock of woe.
In the private sector, such "streamlined" firms stagger on for a couple of years and then collapse. In the public sector, as much work as possible is "farmed out" to private industry because the public agency is no longer capable of doing the work.
Whatever, you still have to pay for it!
I take it gas and electric is +VAT?
Gas and electric are a lower rate of VAT to everything else, might be unaffected, I'm having trouble reading that part of the budgie.
Whatever, a lot of people in these parts still burn coal, and we have oil-fired heating in our house ...