THE politician’s answer to solutions to the UK debt problem: Cut foreign aid – answer?

Too complicated.

Bring back rent controls, saving £20bn per year in housing benefit – answer? Too complicated.

Enforce the empty homes law, thus housing more homeless – answer?

Too complicated.

Use the monies saved by above solutions to bail out the NHS for more doctors, nurses, equipment – politician’s answer?

Too complicated.

Give public sector the chance to bid for rail franchises – the eastern railway is effectively now being run by the state and uses less subsidy from the state than any private contractor. Politician’s answer?

Too complicated.

GLYN LIMMER
Roosevelt Road
Long Hanborough