The Liberal Democarst have today tabled amendments to the ruling Labour Group’s Council budget for 2012/13, that would divert £3.8m of wasteful spending towards frontline services. The amendments would mean that vital services which were cut last year by Labour could be reinstated, with money being made available for youth and older people’s service, parks, Children’s Centres and fighting crime – as well as a freeze in Labour ‘stealth tax’ increases in parking and other charges
The amendments, which have been formally approved by the Council’s head of finance, intend to target Labour’s waste by proposing to cap communications spending, cut subsidies to fund trade union rents, reduce IT funding and vacant council posts, and make the Council stick to its own policies on car allowances and middle management.
Liberal Democrats have said that despite government funding reductions the Labour Council continues to waste scarce resources and would seek to blame central government rather than taking the hard decisions necessary to root out wasteful spending.
The amendments will be discussed and voted on at the meeting of the Full council on 28th February 2012.
Cllr Paul Strang, Liberal Democrat Resources Spokesperson, comments:
“We have identified £3.8million of extra waste in order to increase funding for front-line and much needed services like our £1million youth fund and money to reopen Children’s Centres.
“Ensuring that the Council sticks to its own car allowance policy and middle management target alone means that the Council could save £872,000 – but Labour is failing to root out waste.
“Instead they seem determined to close front-line services and blame anyone but themselves. However, it is only our residents that suffer from their poor decisions.
“Despite their claims that central government have cut their funding too far and too fast, Haringey Labour cut their budget last year by £4m more than they needed too, with £3m of this year’s budget not actually being spent and over £1m going into an unspecified politically motivated pot. This is after they chose instead to cut children centres, youth services and older people’s drop-in centres, and now they propose hiking service charges by up to 40%.”
Cllr Richard Wilson, Haringey Liberal Democrat Leader, adds:
“I’m glad that the Liberal Democrats have put up a fully-costed and approved set of amendments which show that we want to reopen Children’s Centres, look after our older people better and trust local people to have real control over their money.
“Labour has numerous one-off funds next year, including their £1.2million slush fund but our financial plan gives a sustainable future to front-line services Labour has decided to reduce.
“I urge Labour members to adopt these amendments to their budget.”
To see the full details of the Liberal Democrat budget amendments link the link below
Liberal Democrat budget amendments 2012