Great Britain: Chancellor of the Exchequer sets out unprecedented austerity plan

Unprecedented rigor.  These drastic cuts are going to affect public sector employees and suspend funding for many programs and government subsidies.  For instance, for the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS), there should be cuts of 40% to higher education spending; £1.5bn (€1.17bn) cuts with closure of regional development agencies and the axing of ‘Train to Gain’ scheme, which helps paying for vocational training so all British employees can reach Level 3 qualifications.  The National Health Service (NHS) is going to have to make savings of £20bn (€22.5bn) a year in ‘efficiency’ measures.  The Ministry of Justice is going to have to close up to 157 courts, and cut 14,000 jobs of which 11,000 prison officers, probation officers and magistrates' court staff.  For the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), benefit payouts will be cut by £7bn (€7.9bn).
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me, which helps paying for vocational training so all British employees can reach Level 3 qualifications. The National Health Service (NHS) is going to have to make savings of £20bn (€22.5bn) a year in ‘efficiency’ measures. The Ministry of Justice is going to have to close up to 157 courts, and cut 14,000 jobs of which 11,000 prison officers, probation officers and magistrates’ court staff. For the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), benefit payouts will be cut by £7bn (€7.9bn).

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