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Re: UKIP masterstroke : Wed Mar 20, 2013 11:03 am  
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We have had the discussions around drugs previously - on the whole the drug companies do a good job, they will never be squeaky clean - they are in a commercial environment where data is everything. They invest billions in new treatments - look at what progress has been made over the past 20 years in clinical care and much of the improvement is down to advances in drug treatment.

You need to look again and preferably have a chat with someone who works for or with these large drug companies. For starters, they are not interested in investing in much-needed cures as treatments are far more profitable. And some of the tactics used to promote their products regardless of suitability for the patient goes so far beyond 'squeaky clean' that they can't even see it in the distance.

Prime example at the moment? Antibiotics. There's a huge need for new classes of antibiotic to address the resistance being built up to the current types, and yet there is very little research being done. Why? Because antibiotics are taken in short courses and result in a cure, but things like blood pressure tablets (for instance) are generally taken for a lifetime - making far more profit. The fact that antibiotic resistance is a far larger public health issue is irrelevant to them.
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Re: UKIP masterstroke : Wed Mar 20, 2013 11:04 am  
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We have in Stafford/Barrow etc that the public sector is hardly any better - sadly this is lost in your miopic view!!


Thank you for throwing in something utterly unrelated to the topic under discussion.

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The private sector is ultimately where all the money is generated, you cannot ignore it ...


I haven't even remotely suggested that the private sector is not where money is generated. Although if one looks beyond your myopic (note spelling) view, one could understand that it wouldn't make as much money without education and health care and transport infrastructure and refuse collection – etc etc etc.

However, as I said, I hadn't mentioned that.

I haven't mentioned tax.

So try to read what has actually been posted and not what you want or expect it to read.
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Re: UKIP masterstroke : Wed Mar 20, 2013 11:13 am  
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Who is to say that would not have happened under Ken - what is driving higher charges, higher wages? increases in electricty costs, increased investment in infrastructure/stock, H&S improvements.

How do you suggest this is paid for?

Ken wouldn't have introduced a new Routemaster (that actually isn't a Routemaster at all), he liked the bendybuses that Boris is scrapping rather than allowing to see out their service before replacement.
This is the Routemaster superbus that was supposed to be private funded but ended up being paid for by the TfL traveller, estimated at £180m by the time they're all in service, but don't hold your breath as the costs are going up and very few buses appearing.
TfL is having to pay for and own the buses because the operators don't actually want them and will henceforth charge for just operating them ... oh and TfL will pay the extra for conductors required.

Then there's the £15m that TfL paid out for the dead-duck cable car across the Thames (for which TfL refuse to publish the fares they take, but it can't be much, it's only attracting 300 passengers a day).
Again, this was meant to be privately financed but the £15m was paid by TfL travellers in addition to the £6m pa in operating costs ... only the profits are private.

Boris has also doubled (yes, doubled, in one price hike) the cost of renting a Boris Bike ... as I recall the doubling was about inflation x 30.
The scheme is going to be rolled out to Western suburbs but Fulham and Hammersmith and others are going to have to fork out £2m apiece (because Barclays can't afford the £50m they said they'd put in for sponsorship and have only stumped-up £13m).

So, apart from just splashing the cash in a profligate manner, Boris also has to toe the Coailition line and reduce costs hugely ... hence price rises.

As I recall, when Ken refused to increase fares, Maggie abolished his council.
So, all in all, I think that transport was top of Ken's list for keeping.
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Re: UKIP masterstroke : Wed Mar 20, 2013 11:19 am  
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When I moved to London years ago Ken Livingston had introduced the "Fairs fare" scheme on public transport in London. In Sheffield there was a similar idea where it cost you 5p to go anywhere on a bus and the provision of very regular, coordinated local authority run bus service. The effect of these schemes was quite dramatic. For example in Sheffield car usage and congestion dropped considerably and the schemes were very popular with locals.

They were subsidised services paid for by your local taxes but they were killed off by Thatcher who used the typical right wing argument of you should not pay for what you don't use so in her tiny mind the fact a minority of people in Sheffield didn't use public transport was reason enough to ride roughshod over the democratic will of the local electorate.

The point of all that to this discussion is the cost of public transport can be met in different ways. It's an ideological choice if you like. Under the schemes I mentioned the cost of use was very low and didn't cover the running costs which were covered by local taxes. Under Boris he would never go far enough down the subsidy route because he is politically opposed to it. So when you ask what is driving up costs one of the main reasons is political. Boris will say it has to pay for itself and when that happens public transport becomes expensive at the point of use.

Having seen first hand how those subsidised schemes worked and also noting a majority of the local electorate were in favour I can say for certain the subsidised model works far better. It is just far more efficient and has the effect of persuading people out of their cars and reduces congestion. Of course reduced congestion can't be entered into a spread sheet so all the likes of Thatcher ever looked at was the net cost not the bigger picture.

Along with not removing the ban on councils being able to reinvest the money from the sale of council houses into new builds not removing the block on councils "doing a Sheffield" is another of the things I am very surprised Labour governments didn't repeal when in power.


I suppose the thing that needs to be considered is what % of the local population use public transport and then decide is subsidising it the best use of local taxes?

On London maybe you could have two levels of charge - a rate for residents and a rate for non residents. I am unclear as to why I should benefit from lower costs as I don't make any contribution?
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Re: UKIP masterstroke : Wed Mar 20, 2013 11:31 am  
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I suppose the thing that needs to be considered is what % of the local population use public transport and then decide is subsidising it the best use of local taxes?..

In London ... 41% in 2009.
By cars etc, another 37%.
But you have to wonder how many use their cars because they are not near a tube and would happily take the tube or train if a station was nearer (I guess this means a large swathe of South London).
<Edit> Plus, of course, because those 41% are not in cars, those who are in cars can actually get somewhere.<Edit end>

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On London maybe you could have two levels of charge - a rate for residents and a rate for non residents...

Whoah there, I have worked on several projects in London where I was there Mon-Fri, would that include me as a non-resident then?
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Re: UKIP masterstroke : Wed Mar 20, 2013 11:37 am  
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I suppose the thing that needs to be considered is what % of the local population use public transport and then decide is subsidising it the best use of local taxes?

On London maybe you could have two levels of charge - a rate for residents and a rate for non residents. I am unclear as to why I should benefit from lower costs as I don't make any contribution?

You do make a contribution, TfL receives a government grant each year of around £2.8bn
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Re: UKIP masterstroke : Wed Mar 20, 2013 1:15 pm  
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In London ... 41% in 2009.
By cars etc, another 37%.
But you have to wonder how many use their cars because they are not near a tube and would happily take the tube or train if a station was nearer (I guess this means a large swathe of South London).
<Edit> Plus, of course, because those 41% are not in cars, those who are in cars can actually get somewhere.<Edit end>

Whoah there, I have worked on several projects in London where I was there Mon-Fri, would that include me as a non-resident then?


Do you pay council tax in London? No so you are not a resident simple.
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Re: UKIP masterstroke : Wed Mar 20, 2013 1:17 pm  
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Ken wouldn't have introduced a new Routemaster (that actually isn't a Routemaster at all), he liked the bendybuses that Boris is scrapping rather than allowing to see out their service before replacement.
This is the Routemaster superbus that was supposed to be private funded but ended up being paid for by the TfL traveller, estimated at £180m by the time they're all in service, but don't hold your breath as the costs are going up and very few buses appearing.
TfL is having to pay for and own the buses because the operators don't actually want them and will henceforth charge for just operating them ... oh and TfL will pay the extra for conductors required.

Then there's the £15m that TfL paid out for the dead-duck cable car across the Thames (for which TfL refuse to publish the fares they take, but it can't be much, it's only attracting 300 passengers a day).
Again, this was meant to be privately financed but the £15m was paid by TfL travellers in addition to the £6m pa in operating costs ... only the profits are private.

Boris has also doubled (yes, doubled, in one price hike) the cost of renting a Boris Bike ... as I recall the doubling was about inflation x 30.
The scheme is going to be rolled out to Western suburbs but Fulham and Hammersmith and others are going to have to fork out £2m apiece (because Barclays can't afford the £50m they said they'd put in for sponsorship and have only stumped-up £13m).

So, apart from just splashing the cash in a profligate manner, Boris also has to toe the Coailition line and reduce costs hugely ... hence price rises.

As I recall, when Ken refused to increase fares, Maggie abolished his council.
So, all in all, I think that transport was top of Ken's list for keeping.


You haven't answered the question - if costs rise - salaries are rising by 3.8% starting in April 2013 how is that paid for if you do not increase fares?
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Re: UKIP masterstroke : Wed Mar 20, 2013 1:26 pm  
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You haven't answered the question - if costs rise - salaries are rising by 3.8% starting in April 2013 how is that paid for if you do not increase fares?


He hasn't answered the question?

He just detailed a shedload of vanity projects that were completely unnecessary and have had to be funded by fare increases
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Re: UKIP masterstroke : Wed Mar 20, 2013 1:27 pm  
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You haven't answered the question ...


Irony alert.
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