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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
Non essential simply means not spending on things the country doesn't need.
You may think this is very vague, but the council I worked for until recently managed to save absolutely millions by this method, and then investing it in transformed services - getting more for less, in the end.
Although it has always been my view that this was the way an organisation should manage its finances, even I was shocked at the changes we were able to make.
Government finances need a dose of this discipline. At government level, the savings and benefits would be monumental.
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You're still not answering the question.
I'm asking for a few examples - it's not a trick question. I'm just asking what you see as non-essential.