Angela Rayner has accused the Conservatives of cynically applying a “sticking plaster” to council finances to get through the next election, as local authority leaders warn that more will go bust next year.

The shadow communities secretary said Labour was “under no illusions” about the financial mess it would inherit in local councils if it gained power, after the Tories “took a sledgehammer” to budgets for more than a decade.

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    10 months ago

    Can someone in the UK tell me what a “sticking plaster” is? I’m guessing spackle? Or is that just the British way of saying “glue?”

    Edit: Thank you. I lived there off and on for 2 years and don’t remember hearing that phrase.

    • @Parellius
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      810 months ago

      A band-aid. Though in most circumstances it would just be a “plaster”.

    • Matt G
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      610 months ago

      It’s what Americans would call a band-aid

    • @GombeenSysadmin
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      410 months ago

      Also spackle is called filler or polyfilla (which is a brand name)