Money Down the Drain

Glasgow City Council has poured £42,000 of taxpayers money down the drain - The Herald newspaper reports today.

An article by Paul Hutcheon reveals that the council has been forced to withdraw thousands of copies of a publicly-funded magazine - because it contains a hypocritical pre-election attack on the SNP Government.

The report contains the following extract from the magazine - the production costs for  each edition are around £42,000:

"Labour leader Matheson said: “This year Finance Minister John Swinney offered councils a 2.6% funding cut – but threatened to withhold an extra £50 million unless we agreed to demands designed to win his party votes in May.

He continued: “Even though we signed up to his deal, without drawing breath Mr Swinney broke his promise and cut our budget by 3.6% anyway – forcing us to find millions in additional savings this year."

Now the majority of voters seem to support the council tax freeze - which has proved to be one of the SNP government's most successful policies of the past four years.

So much so that even Iain Gray - the Scottish Labour leader - has become a supporter. 

In which case why is a Labour led council using public money - to slag off the governmentof the day?

Bear in mind the actual cost to the taxpayer is much more than £42,000.

When you take into account the staffing costs of producing what really just amounts to - party political propaganda.

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