Funny, I thought that spending on roads and other similar spending was "infrastructure". Schemes scheduled for 2010 + have been brought forward.
As for foreign-made stuff...tough. Previous govs made "production" a second choice, so the chickens are busy roosting (as we speak). Now, even if the factories restarted we couldn't afford the goods made there anyway...too expensive...and the "infrastructure" required for production no longer exists. It's one of the problems of a "high-expense" economy.
We could solve many of the problems, virtually overnight, but the cost in social terms would be immense.
The gov could free itself of over 100 billion of spending by ending national health services, and letting people make their own provision for health care (many do anyway, either personally or via company schemes)
Removal of housing benefit would save another 5-6 billion....
The list is quite large.
VAT ?
Well, complete removal of any vat levy would be illegal under EU regulations. The minimum can only be 5% anyway, and once levied it cannot be removed.
Road tax is not going to be ended and put on fuel, that means that when fuel prices rise and mileage covered goes down, so would income...
The rate of vat falling to 15% on sales also lowers car prices...and accessories....and spares...
And, since everyone seems to be waiting for the gov to help things along....
I'd like to remind you that the banks got the world into this state, not the gov.
Even an idiot would not buy dept with no value.
The banks did.
Having dumped the world into the sh**, big time, they are now being baled-out by various govs.
Ours poured money into them (banks) to enable them to lend it to biz and peeps.
They took the money, and kept it.
Oh, sorry, they're busy buying shares at the depressed prices they are now, doubtless to sell later if/when/maybe there is a recovery.
Except one bank, that refuse our govs cash and took cash from the mid east instead....oh yes, the "deal" included interest at 14% (the govs was 12%) but hey...they can still pay themselves bonuses.....
Mine has just introduce a £60 PA charge for any overdraft at all, even if not used, and various other charges....
I wonder who the *ankers vote for (missing letter "B", but you can use your own letter) ?
At the end of the day, you can always vote for someone else....but the same people will always be running the country....so most policy will remain the same.
Quote:
Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms of government those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny.
Thomas Jefferson
1743–1826