
He was rolled out to shoot-down stories flying around about council spending cuts. They were “confused”, Denham told us as we waited to be enlightened.
Public services would not be cut – they would be protected, even improved. But they would probably not get any more funding.
There would be less money around past 2010/11, but at the same time the "innovative" way services were managed would mean they were improved.

In other words – services would be protected through spending cuts. ‘Peace through war,’ said a little voice in the back of my head.
Denham then provided us with ten ways that councils could make savings. The irony of putting numbers 8 and 9 in sequence seemed to go unnoticed.
8 - Make managers leaders of innovation to improve services. (Translation: Encourage managers to think up ways to save money)
9 - Streamline management. (Translation: sack managers)

In fact, he suggested, we won’t know what we’re spending next year until they work out what we might have to spend in 2014 too.
Hmm. Story successfully shot down then.
The Tories have their own problems in deciding how tough to sound about spending cuts, but the Denham episode encapsulated the difficulty of Labour’s current line.

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