* Abolish working tax credits.
* All public sector "civil" servants, quangocrats, NHS staff et al earning over £50,000 per annum to take a mandatory 10% pay cut.
* Cut all foreign aid. Yes, _all_ foreign aid.
* Postpone Trident.
* Scrap ID cards, mothball NHS IT SPINE and halt any non-essential IT projects
* Raise the threshold of income tax allowance so that those who lost their WTC's are better off. And actually do proper accounting sums to make sure that this is the case, not like the back-of-a-fag-packet 10p tax cut debacle.
* Abandon "low cost" initiatives like the anti-obesity campaign that do not provide immediate, essential services.
* Freeze council tax for 2009, and into 2010 if things aren't picking up by then
* Government owned banks should be offering BoE interest rate + 1% tracker mortgages for 5 years, on mortgages of no higher than 90% of the property value, for first time buyers planning on actually living in the house they have just bought.
* Stamp duty holiday for any property bought for less than £0.5MM.
* MPs to take a 10% cut in salary (not that this'll help public finances but at least we know the MPs share our pain).
* All quangos to take an immediate 10% cut in budget. No one earning <£30K per annum can be affected in any way however.
* Civil servants to take an immediate 5% cut in budget.
* Social housing to be built in a great public works initiative. Companies wishing to tender must have all board level executives registered to pay tax in the UK, and must source British materials where available. Employees working on these projects must have a UK passport (likely to run into EU opposition on this one, could weasel it as a "security measure"). Companies must have an accredited apprenticeship program, and a reasonable percentage of apprentices on the books. [EDIT] And the companies themselves must pay full tax in the UK too, not hide behind some tax haven holding company.
* Begin overhauling the canal system, again contracting firms subject to limitations above.
* All governmental departments to settle their accounts with suppliers within 10 working days, not 30 or 100.
* Windfall tax on profiteering energy companies.
* (Added after original post as I forgot it) - start building clean coalfired power stations, owned by the state, and never to be sold to private industry (same restrictions on building contractors as before). Restart the UKian mining industry.
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Discuss.
* All public sector "civil" servants, quangocrats, NHS staff et al earning over £50,000 per annum to take a mandatory 10% pay cut.
* Cut all foreign aid. Yes, _all_ foreign aid.
* Postpone Trident.
* Scrap ID cards, mothball NHS IT SPINE and halt any non-essential IT projects
* Raise the threshold of income tax allowance so that those who lost their WTC's are better off. And actually do proper accounting sums to make sure that this is the case, not like the back-of-a-fag-packet 10p tax cut debacle.
* Abandon "low cost" initiatives like the anti-obesity campaign that do not provide immediate, essential services.
* Freeze council tax for 2009, and into 2010 if things aren't picking up by then
* Government owned banks should be offering BoE interest rate + 1% tracker mortgages for 5 years, on mortgages of no higher than 90% of the property value, for first time buyers planning on actually living in the house they have just bought.
* Stamp duty holiday for any property bought for less than £0.5MM.
* MPs to take a 10% cut in salary (not that this'll help public finances but at least we know the MPs share our pain).
* All quangos to take an immediate 10% cut in budget. No one earning <£30K per annum can be affected in any way however.
* Civil servants to take an immediate 5% cut in budget.
* Social housing to be built in a great public works initiative. Companies wishing to tender must have all board level executives registered to pay tax in the UK, and must source British materials where available. Employees working on these projects must have a UK passport (likely to run into EU opposition on this one, could weasel it as a "security measure"). Companies must have an accredited apprenticeship program, and a reasonable percentage of apprentices on the books. [EDIT] And the companies themselves must pay full tax in the UK too, not hide behind some tax haven holding company.
* Begin overhauling the canal system, again contracting firms subject to limitations above.
* All governmental departments to settle their accounts with suppliers within 10 working days, not 30 or 100.
* Windfall tax on profiteering energy companies.
* (Added after original post as I forgot it) - start building clean coalfired power stations, owned by the state, and never to be sold to private industry (same restrictions on building contractors as before). Restart the UKian mining industry.
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Discuss.
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