Jonathan Djanogly, Member of Parliament for the Huntingdon constituency, welcomed the news that Government has made £3.75 billion of cash savings in just the ten months from May 2010 to March 2011. Last year Cabinet Office Minister Francis Maude promised to leave ‘no stone unturned’ in the hunt for savings from central Government spending. The Government has done just that to save billions of pounds of taxpayer money.
The money saved includes:
- £870 million saved by cutting spending on consultants
- Nearly £500 million by spending less on temporary agency staff
- £800 million saved by negotiating better deals with suppliers
- £300 million saved from IT projects
- £90 million saved by better monitoring the properties Government rents
- £400 million saved from marketing.
Commenting on the announcement Mr Djanogly said:
‘This Government has managed to save a staggering £3.75 billion of taxpayer’s money simply by slashing the waste that Labour allowed to spiral out of control.
‘People across the Huntingdon constituency will be shocked to learn of how much fat we cut just by doing sensible things like not renting unnecessary buildings, scrapping wasteful IT projects, negotiating better deals from suppliers and reducing spending on advertising and consultants.
‘The amount saved in just 10 months equals more than £225 of taxes for every working household in the Huntingdon constituency. It is always right that money should be spent where it’s needed rather than simply frittered away, so I’m both pleased and relieved that these important savings mark the beginning of a new ethos in Whitehall.’