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Re: Council strike, inflation and living cost

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Originally Posted by furball View Post
I'm going to tentatively say that libraries aren't the greatest of priorities for local council spending. Not that it should be that way, of course.
for what its worth i agree, but we are paid within the same scale as other workers, and when you have various ****nut ministers coming out with stupid comments like last years 'if you close libraries we will take control out of your hands' - meaning that often authorities have been forces to keep open under-performing places, thus diverting funds (your from crook iirc, imagine, bishop has 2 libraries, 1 of which is considered to be in an area of high social deprevation - so even though its riddled by asbestos, and the kids regularly kick the windows out, they cant close it, even though the other one is less than a mile away, i mean WTF)


oh, and yahwe - its a popular thread generating more replies than the rest of GD tonight, why dont you just go away
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