Quote from: HVC on December 22, 2025, 03:02:19 PMWhere's Thatcher when you need herThe restless shade of Maggie Thatcher is currently establishing a scab National Coal Mining Museum in Nottingham.
Quote from: crazy canuck on December 22, 2025, 11:52:14 AMYeah, local authority to make both spending decisions, and to raise the revenue required is key. A good case study for how well this can work is the transformation of Canadian airports from being run by the Federal government to local airport authorities. It transformed Vancouver Airport from a dumpy little airport that could barely keep up with local demand into an international passenger and cargo hub.Exactly. As I see I'm being accused of rightist anti-party deviancy, I think some context is helpful. This is an ugly, ugly chart (but I can't find the more attractive one I've seen in the past). The UK is the most fiscally centralised country in the OECD this is basically the make up of local government revenue across OECD members - local governments raise only a small share of their total revenue through their own taxes:
But also important is that the federal funding be maintained to some degree, its just that the local authority maintains control.

Quote from: Sheilbh on December 22, 2025, 02:49:29 PMI have just discovered that workers at the National Coal Mining Museum have been on strike for more than four months and they're now balloting to keep the strike going to the summer:
Apparently the police are now being called to help maintain the picket line.

Quote from: Tamas on December 22, 2025, 01:46:33 PMThis article has a point, why does a journo needs to publish such a list why isn't the Labour Party busy pushing these into people's faces:Their comms are shit. FWIW they do often do the big list of achievements (I think as in everything else they're mimicking what Blair and Brown did at the dispatch box). I think you can also caveat or question a lot of Toynbee's list - and I would on many points. But her role in Guardian commentary (previously seen under Blair and Brown) is to be filled with hope about Labour and then gradually disillusioned.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/dec/22/labour-2025-apprenticeships-workers-wages-price-rises-children
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