Management cliches : Wed Feb 15, 2012 1:21 pm
Copied from Hull Daily Mail website
http://www.thisishullandeastriding.co.u ... story.html Just reminded me of Gus from Drop the Dead Donkey.....is it possible to come up with any more bollox in such a short space: Speaking about the savage funding cuts the force is facing, chief finance officer Phil Goatley said: "We are only halfway through the journey. The second half of the game will be much more difficult." Fourteen members of the authority backed the move, with only East Riding Conservative Councillor David Rudd and North East Lincolnshire's John England opposing the move. Councillor Rudd said: "I think we are looking a gift horse in the mouth. "We have substantial savings and I think we should use them. I also have confidence in the chief officers to find the extra savings." However, Independent member David Smith said: "The question we have to ask ourselves is have we cut out all the fat and will further moves begin to cut into the bone? "I am of the opinion it will be the bone we cut into." While Councillor Colin Inglis said: "I think our friend has looked the gift horse in the mouth and seen a lovely set of teeth, but has failed to realise its legs are broken." |
Copied from Hull Daily Mail website
http://www.thisishullandeastriding.co.u ... story.html Just reminded me of Gus from Drop the Dead Donkey.....is it possible to come up with any more bollox in such a short space: Speaking about the savage funding cuts the force is facing, chief finance officer Phil Goatley said: "We are only halfway through the journey. The second half of the game will be much more difficult." Fourteen members of the authority backed the move, with only East Riding Conservative Councillor David Rudd and North East Lincolnshire's John England opposing the move. Councillor Rudd said: "I think we are looking a gift horse in the mouth. "We have substantial savings and I think we should use them. I also have confidence in the chief officers to find the extra savings." However, Independent member David Smith said: "The question we have to ask ourselves is have we cut out all the fat and will further moves begin to cut into the bone? "I am of the opinion it will be the bone we cut into." While Councillor Colin Inglis said: "I think our friend has looked the gift horse in the mouth and seen a lovely set of teeth, but has failed to realise its legs are broken." |
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