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Can you Trust The Lib Dems
Can you Trust The Lib Dems

Can You Trust The Lib Dems?

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Thursday, 1 December, 2022
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Spiralling costs and debt for residents

In their 2019 manifesto the Lib Dems promised to rebuild the Cotswold District Council’s finances to fill a potential black hole brought about by a possible reduction in Central Govt funding. In 2020 they announced they would borrow £65m to balance the books but ignored the fact that they were already overspending.

Increase to £76.5m debt

Two years later, in February 2022, having allocated £350,000 for consultants to develop their plan, they were not only going to use all the accessible reserves but also increase the borrowings by £11.5m to a whopping £76.5m (equivalent to £1500 (including interest) for every man, woman and child in the Cotswolds. This would have left the next two generations with a debt to pay off!  Why did they need the extra borrowing?  Because they had spent too much.

Compare this with 10 years under the Conservatives who absorbed a 60% reduction in Govt funding whilst lowering Council tax and using no borrowing.

‘Spiralling costs and debt for residents’

Despite having increased Council Tax by the maximum allowed of 3.88% p.a.; car parking charges by 40%; removing ‘free after three’; and increasing the green bin licence fee by 14%, the proposed increase in borrowing was as a result of the Lib Dems needing to cover overspending.  Included in this spending was:- £1.6m on Consultancy fees and feasibility studies; a 25% increase in Councillors pay; £600,000 to restructure the senior management team and various vanity projects. 

But no longer!

The Conservatives called it a high risk ‘borrow to invest’ strategy making huge assumptions about borrowing rates and likely rates of return on investment categories all of which could change.   CDC is a small Council with neither the resources nor experience to deliver this agenda.  Even the Councils own paper described the proposals as risky.

Following pressure from Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown in Parliament and ourselves here in Council, the LibDem Administration has at last recognised that, particularly with rising interest rates, this plan was too risky and have rescinded it.

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