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blessed britain

By the government’s own figures, 3.8 million children are living in poverty in Britain.
To halve UK child poverty by 2010 would need an investment, between now and 2010, of £3.8bn – and then the same sum again every year: a huge figure, unless one considers... that such a sum, amounts to less than two-thirds of 1 per cent of public expenditure. We shall spend £9bn on the London Olympics before 2012. Last year the nation spent £10bn on champagne and this year the City has found £14bn to spend on bonuses.

— Martin Narey

Labour's Broken Promise

mad world

In 2004 rail unions commissioned the labour movement thinktank Catalyst to investigate the financial structure and performance of the railway industry post-privatisation. One report concluded that receipts from fares increased from £2.94 billion to £4.39 billion in 2003. In the same year train-operating companies also received £1.2 billion in public subsidy.

— Unjum Mirza

Public transport: how to get back on track

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bombing dresden

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...millions die while the rest of the population obediently goes about its business. Howard Zinn