It appears that various people like the trade unions, public sector fat cats, the BBC, most of the senior politicians from Labour, the Conservatives and the Lib Dems, oh and normal people under the age of 12, don't understand what a debt is.
Here is a simple guide for these simple folk:
Case 1. | Mr. X (A hypothetical person.) |
Annual Income 2010: | £25,000 | ||
Annual Expenditure 2010: | £32,000 (129% of income) | ||
Borrowing for 2010: | £6,400 (25% of income) | ||
Existing debt: | £215,000 (approx 8 times income) | ||
Does the borrowing buy sellable assets?: | NO | ||
Other information: | This person gives away £360 to a foreign club that he gains no benefit from. This same club also imposes petty rules on him that prevent him from earning a further £4500 per year. This man also gives away £350 per year to strangers he doesn't know, to people he knows are crooks or to people who are richer than him. | ||
Verdict: | This man is a nutter, for god's sake, someone take him to an accountant or get him sectioned in an asylum. |
Case 2. | British Public Sector |
Annual Income 2010: | £549 billion (Taxes etc.) | ||
Annual Expenditure 2010: | £710 billion (129% of income) | ||
Borrowing for 2010: | £141 billion (25% of income) | ||
Existing debt | £4,771 billion (approx 8 times income) | ||
Does the borrowing buy sellable assets? | NO | ||
Other information: | This government gives away £8 billion to the EU foreign club that it gains no benefit from. This same EU club also imposes petty rules on the British economy that prevent it from earning a further £100 billion per year. The British government also gives away several billion pounds per year to strange countries that it has nothing in common with, to countries with crooked leaders who stash the money in Swiss bank accounts or to countries who are richer than Britain and have their own space programmes and working aircraft carriers. | ||
Verdict (From a sane person): | This government is mad and needs to be replaced immediately with sensible financially-literate people. | ||
Verdict (From the three main parties, trade unions, BBC, etc.): | "This is good and sustainable, if you do anything else, like, ooh let's say do some budget cutting, then you are mad or an evil baby killer or both." | ||
The above image © copyright The Tax Payers' Alliance
SOURCES
Government Annual Income
H.M.Treasury - Public finances data bank spreadsheet – `ASheet C1, cell B51 - Receipts 2010/11 = £548.5 billion | |
http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/d/public_finances_databank.xls |
Government Annual Spending
H.M.Treasury - Puiblic Finances data Bank Spreadsheet – Sheet B1, cell E50 - Total expenditure 2010/11 = £710.4 billion | |
http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/d/public_finances_databank.xls | |
Government Annual Borrowing
H.M.Treasury - Public Sector Finances Bulletin, March 2011 – Page 1 - Borrowing for 2010/2011 is £141.1 billion | |
http://cdn.hm-treasury.gov.uk/2011budget_complete.pdf |
Existing Government Debt - Median estimate
Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) - UK's true national debt £4.771 trillion, 14-Jun-2010 - Page 13 | |
http://www.iea.org.uk/in-the-media/press-release/uks-true-national-debt-%C2%A348-trillion |
Existing Government Debt - Upper estimate
Real national debt is £7,900 billion (£7.873 trillion), according to TaxPayers’ Alliance calculations | |
http://www.taxpayersalliance.com/home/2010/10/new-tpa-research-the-real-national-debt-a-decade-of-reckless-growth.html | |
Click “Click here to read the full report” which leads to: http://www.taxpayersalliance.com/realdebt.pdf |
Other spending
Government pension liabilities for the next 40 years | |
http://statistics.dwp.gov.uk/asd/asd4/index.php?page=long_term Click LT3 which leads to: http://statistics.dwp.gov.uk/asd/asd4/LT3.xls | |
D.F.I.D. - DFID Business Plan 2011-2015 - Page 21 - DFID planned expenditure for 2010/2011 is £7.81 billion | |
http://www.dfid.gov.uk/Documents/DFID-business-plan.pdf |
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