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Where Does The Money Do Too?
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When people are fined for breaking the Covid rules, where does the money go too?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We spend more than we get in. By reducing expenditure it narrows the gap. You could say it has gone towards repaying the debt. But the debt has now grown significantly for other reasons.
Anyway, what do you mean bu austerity. it's always been with us- it's trying to stop spending more than you can afford. Seems sensible (although i accept some situations require it, Keynes and all that, but not indefinitely)
Anyway, what do you mean bu austerity. it's always been with us- it's trying to stop spending more than you can afford. Seems sensible (although i accept some situations require it, Keynes and all that, but not indefinitely)
well the fines go mostly to the consolidated fund ( big acct in the Treasury as no tax is set to one purpose )
BUT
tjhe fixed penalties arent fines
I think it is still probabl the treasury
fr instance = proceeds of crime - again not a fine
" For example, using a £90,000 POCA confiscation order: 50% goes to HM Treasury, with the other 50% is split into thirds. one third goes to the agency responsible for the collection of the monies (normally the Magistrates Courts) one third goes to the Financial Investigator (the relevant local authority)"
BUT
tjhe fixed penalties arent fines
I think it is still probabl the treasury
fr instance = proceeds of crime - again not a fine
" For example, using a £90,000 POCA confiscation order: 50% goes to HM Treasury, with the other 50% is split into thirds. one third goes to the agency responsible for the collection of the monies (normally the Magistrates Courts) one third goes to the Financial Investigator (the relevant local authority)"
// Hope it's not to controversial but Bolton has quite a high Asia community//
yeah there is a professor of behavioural psych who wishes to be on SAGE, screaming his tots off on tv
that behaviour in a pub is different to behaviour in the house
[which is kinda obvious really - no smoochy smoochy in schools unless you count the teachers that is!]
yeah there is a professor of behavioural psych who wishes to be on SAGE, screaming his tots off on tv
that behaviour in a pub is different to behaviour in the house
[which is kinda obvious really - no smoochy smoochy in schools unless you count the teachers that is!]