The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Council accused of hypocrisy over budget cuts.

Antiauster­ity group says council has shown its ‘true colours’

- AILEEN ROBERTSON arobertson@thecourier.co.uk

Anti-austerity group Fife’s People’s Assembly has accused Fife Council of hypocrisy over budget cuts.

The groups’s Tam Kirby said the local authority had shown its “true colours” after it announced 190 job losses and reductions to services, including the number of educationa­l psychologi­sts and nursery posts.

At last week’s budget meeting, councillor­s were forced to make tough decisions faced with a cutback of £12.8 million in 2018-19.

Council co-leader David Alexander said “genuine efficiency savings, not cuts” had been made.

But Mr Kirby said: “Forty councillor­s last Thursday voted for ‘the best they could do’ and cut even more from services, and announced another 200 job losses.

“This is sheer hypocrisy and is a clear case of political opportunis­m.

“They are happy to stand for election telling us all that they are against austerity. They are happy to have their pictures taken when we hold demonstrat­ions and protests. But when it comes to the crunch, they renege on their own election promises.”

Mr Alexander, Fife Council’s SNP co-leader, said it was unlikely there was a council in Scotland which had not reduced expenditur­e.

“When it comes to fighting austerity Fife Council has exceptiona­l mitigation measures in place,” he said.

“In this budget we mainstream­ed our welfare support officers who up until now have only been funded year by year. These staff members, and others, do an outstandin­g job in helping people through the benefit cuts quagmire imposed by Westminste­r.

“The Scottish Government faces a £200m cutback in real terms from the Conservati­ve Government for 2018-19 yet not one word of criticism is directed at Theresa May. We will continue to see budget reductions for the foreseeabl­e future – in 2019-20 the reduction is expected to be £300m.

“Rather than just accept these reductions the Scottish Government increased some taxes and reduced others.”

Mr Alexander said 70% of people would see either no change or a reduction in tax.

When it comes to fighting austerity Fife Council has exceptiona­l mitigation measures in place

 ?? Picture: Kenny Smith Photograph­y. ?? Tam Kirby hit out at a ‘clear case of political opportunis­m’.
Picture: Kenny Smith Photograph­y. Tam Kirby hit out at a ‘clear case of political opportunis­m’.

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