[wdmmg-discuss] Where are the cuts?: Results spreadsheet

Rufus Pollock rufus.pollock at okfn.org
Tue May 18 19:24:04 UTC 2010


On 18 May 2010 20:03, Simon Rogers <simon.rogers at guardian.co.uk> wrote:
> The government is to publish a list next week.

I assume that's the 6bn promised next Monday by Osbourne. And then
there's the special budget in June!

We're also thinking of having an official and unofficial section to do
justice to all the speculation ...

Rufus

> On 18/05/2010, Alistair Turnbull <apt1002 at goose.minworks.co.uk> wrote:
>> I've embeddded our results spreadsheet at the bottom of the "cuts" page:
>>
>>       http://www.wheredoesmymoneygo.org/cuts/
>>
>> There really isn't anything to see at the moment - just some test data and
>> one rather non-specific story about £6bn of "efficiency savings", which I
>> cannot localise to either a government department or a government
>> function. Surely we can find some data... ?
>>
>> Anyway, at least you can see the data model. It's basically three columns
>> for amount, function, dept, plus some metadata and some ungraphable
>> free-form data. It is already clear that we're going to need a manual
>> clean-up step before republishing the data properly, and the free-form
>> data will be useful in that step.
>>
>> We've had a few ideas for visualisations. The "swiss cheese" idea seems
>> popular: show a bubble graph with holes cut out of it.
>>
>> Other good questions:
>>
>>   - What about tax rises? These are equivalent to spending cuts, and should
>> be included.
>>
>>   - What about speculation? We probably do want to track it, but how to
>> handle it? At least a check-box for "This is definitely going to happen",
>> plus an associated filter in the visualisation.
>>
>>       Alistair
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