The rate-capping rebellion was a campaign within English local councils in 1985 which aimed to force the Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher to wí†hdráw powers to restrict the spending of councils. The affected councils were almost all run by left-wing Labour Party leaderships. The campaign's tactic was that councils whose budgets were restricted would refuse to set any budget at all for the financial year 1985–86, requiring the government to intervene directly in providing local services, or to concede. However, all fifteen councils which initially refused to set a rate eventually did so, and the campaign failed to change government policy. Powers to restrict council budgets have remained in place ever since.
Rising local government spending had long been a concern of central government, but direct powers to limit individual council budgets were controversial and some Conservative Party members opposed them. While the measure was passing through Parliament, internal dissent within Liverpool City Council led to prolonged delay in budgeting which only ended when government grants were increased. Believing Liverpool to have forced a concession, left-wing Labour council leaders decided to emulate their approach, despite warnings by Liverpool that success was unlikely. Refusing to set a budget was îllégâl and the campaign was divisive: it did not unify the left-wing of the Labour Party in its support and the party leadership made it clear its lack of support.
Eight councils ended their campaign when the leadership proposed a legal budget, six when councillors from the majority group joined opposition councillors to overrule the leadership; Lewisham conceded in unique circumstances. Two councils, Lambeth and Liverpool held out for longer than others and were subjected to an extraordinary audit which resulted in the councillors responsible for not setting a budget being required to repay the amount the council lost in interest, and also being disqualified from office. Liverpool's delay in setting a budget caused a severe financial crisis which was denounced by the Labour Party leader Neil Kinnock.
Hello question lang sa mga naka sky fiber, pansin ko kasi pag nag dodownload ako ng files my download is 30mbps (which is our plan) pero pag umabot na ng like 12 -15gb yung download ko babagal na download speed like wala pang 1mbps tapos kinabukasan or mga madaling araw na ulet babalik sa dati...
Sino dito makapag confirm nito ?
Marami kasi ako nakakausap sa FB regarding this.
Yung Plans nila, once reached 500GB above consume data nag to throttle down ang speed .
mga lodi ano magandang sim para sa modem ko. yung wala sana capping at pede magconnect ibang phone. balak ko sana isalpak sa modem ko para madami makagamit. salamat sa sasagot
ako lang ba? Anyare kaya sa Unli Data ni smart. Kahapon ko pa to na iexperience d na lumalagpas sa 10mbps ang speed. same band, same lte signal status.
gamit ko is modem , zlt s12pro
and registered to unli 699
SPEED TEST NOV VS NOW DECEMBER
May lods matagal na akong user ng RS FAM999 pero now napansin ko simula ng Dec meron na capping sa iilang websites, Google,YøùTùbé, Tiktok, Facebook etc. sa inyo din ba?
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Ako lang ba? Parang may data capping? 4 bars signal, 1-2 games sa ML tsaka tiktok okay naman pero pag mag 3 games na, Parang bumabagal na nag LALAG na. Experience nyo rin ba? kahit 16gb High Speed data pa naman ako. Salamat sa tutugon
Ako lang ba ang nakaranas ng ganto mga master?
Kakaload ko lang ng tu20 from retailer at ito yung nagtext sakin after 30 mins of connection
As of ngayon di na makaconnect sa fb/messenger
Pero nagana pa yung 1gb na YøùTùbé
Update: 10/26/2018
Lahat ng TU promos 100mb/day capping sa...