1. Your verdict on the Comprehensive Spending Review

 
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* 1. Please say whether you agree or disagree with the following decisions taken by the Chancellor. There's a don't know option for measures you don't have a strong view on.

  Sensible Not particularly sensible but nonetheless necessary The wrong choice Don't know
A 4% annual cut in the police budget
Increasing the age threshold for the shared room rate from 25 years old to 35 years old for Housing Benefit
A five year delay to the renewal of Trident
£2bn extra for social care to ensure the ageing population is looked after
£900m more to be spent on tackling illegal tax dodging in the hope of recovering £7bn in lost revenues
Health spending will grow by real terms PLUS £4bn over next four years
The end of most ringfencing in local government so that councils are freer to choose how to spend their budgets
Britain will be the first major nation in world to spend 0.7% of national income on fighting global poverty
A six year freeze in the BBC licence fee
The Winter Fuel Allowance and free bus pass will continue for all pensions
Cuts of one-third in the administrative budgets of ALL Whitehall departments
£2.7bn extra for international aid and £2.3bn less for defence
More money for adult apprenticeships
Science spending of £4.6bn will not be cut in cash terms but will be frozen
£1bn in compulsory carbon permits
£1.5bn compensation for Equitable Life holders
A total reduction in the number of public sector jobs of 490,000 in four years
Provision of two new aircraft carriers but no planes immediately
Abolition of Train to Gain
No child benefit for higher rate taxpayers
£1bn allocated to new Green Investment Bank
Train fares up 4% every year, over and above inflation
Crossrail to go ahead
Free entry to museums and galleries will stay
An increase in the pension age to 66 in 2020

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