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Council leader: 'Why we could cut 500 jobs'


Oxford Mail readers don’t need me to tell them times are getting tougher.

We all remember the blanket news coverage of the chaos in the banking system in 2008 and the failure of financial regulation.

We also all know about the ongoing global recession.

As a result of all that, the Government is billions of pounds in debt and will be looking for ways to recover that situation in coming months and years.

The consequences of that will impact upon companies and organisations like Oxfordshire County Council, as well as hard-working families across the county.

We provide hundreds of key services to all of you – from educating your children, to giving you the transport systems to get to work; from giving you safer, cleaner and greener communities to live in, to caring for our older population.

There are also many things less obvious: planning for the future of our major towns, and Oxford, building the infrastructure to make that happen, and attracting businesses to bring new jobs.

All of this costs money. It is funded partly through the council tax Oxford Mail readers pay.

However, the majority of our money comes through our annual grant from the Government.

We fear councils will get far less money through that grant in coming years.

As responsible householders I am sure you all plan ahead to cope when you know that a financial blow is around the corner.

Planning carefully, not suddenly reacting at the last minute, is the common sense way to act for big organisations such as Oxfordshire County Council as well.

Luckily, we’re good at this. Our finances are strong, and safe, and we were recently rated as one of the best councils in Britain for the way we manage money by the Government's regulator.

You may have seen that we have announced a drive to make 10 per cent efficiency savings across our budgets over the next five years.

That’s £90m. It will also mean, potentially, up to 500 jobs could go at the council.

We’ll work with the unions to make that as pain-free as we can.

But we never forget this is your money, not ours. We want every pound to work as hard for you as possible.

That’s why we need to act now, when we can plan for this sensibly.

We are also committed to keeping council tax down.

David Cameron has pledged, if he’s elected Prime Minister next year, to help councils with a good record of keeping tax down. I welcome that and it’s what we’re aiming to do.

There are some who say we should abandon this pledge if it contributes to cutting costs at the council.

I disagree.

I think that in hard times Oxford Mail readers want as much money left in their pockets, to spend how they want, as possible.

Critics of our plan are big on objections, but have no alternative.

Turning a blind eye to the nation’s financial realities and pretending that they will not impact on the county council and those it serves, is just playing politics with people’s lives, not acting to help them.

So, the measures you’ve read about will do just that – give you more of your own money to spend and ensure that we are able to continue to deliver world class services, despite the recession.

It’s the right thing to do for Oxfordshire residents and for our wonderful county, and I promise you we’ll do it, and do it well.

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Comments(3)

BartSimpson says...
7:20pm Wed 15 Jul 09

How about you and your cronies taking a pay cut? Or even better get rid of the top posts costing us over £60,000 a year for each job. I bet it will be the front line staff that lose the their jobs. Mitchell and his cronies won't have to worry, they will still be feathering their nests for the future.

Roger Casement says...
8:22pm Wed 15 Jul 09

"Call me when you hear from the Palace" said Mr. Mitchell. Don't hold your breath, Keith, the only way you'll make Dame is as a walk on part in panto. You're too slow. You should have got your Bull/encyclical into the OM this morning.

Old zimner says...
12:12pm Thu 16 Jul 09

Keefy boy do us all a favour and resign now. You are as welcome in Oxford City now, as Hitler would have been 70 years ago. Step aside old chap and let somebody with a brain take charge, and preferably not one of your Thatcherite cronies either. P.S. you are talking about putting PEOPLE out of work, and at risk of losing everything they have, not a bunch of numbers on a sheet of paper. But locked up in your mansion I suppose it is a different world to the one you live in. If I had known you were going to be in charge, I may have become more politically active to stop it.


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