The Morning Star newspaper has covered the recent council
tax budget vote / debacle, under the above heading. It was as follows:
Cornwall Council's "fag packet" budget puts
services for the vulnerable and hundreds of jobs at risk, Unison warned today.
The union's regional organiser Stuart Roden slammed Tory and
Lib Dem councillors for backtracking on "a sensible and realistic budget
which would have protected front-line services" at last week's council
meeting.
He said the decision to hand residents a council tax freeze
at the expense of around 135 jobs and public services was down to "party
political interference and blatant electioneering."
Opposition Mebyon Kernow Councillor Dick Cole called the
budget "short-sighted" when the council faces a funding cut of £546
million over four years.
Unison also criticised the "rushed" decision by
leaders of Cornwall Council to sell off IT services and transfer staff to BT.
Mr Roden said: "These type of deals have failed up and
down the country. Most have ended in acrimony, contractual dispute and
failure."
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