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The Budget
Seems ok to me. At least he didnt go on about 'investing' in schools 'n' hospitals like Brown used to always do.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."I always thought that investing schools and hospitals was rather a good idea."
Certainly is, Mikey.
What is not a good idea is hiring armies of consultants (non-medical, that is), bean counters and scribes who contribute nothing to the well being of patients, and to take on scores of "teaching assistants" (and I've seen up to seven in one class) whose sole function seems to be to provide interpretation services for non-English speaking children.
That's the sort of thing youngmaf is referring to when he suggests that it is not money which the NHS is short of.
Certainly is, Mikey.
What is not a good idea is hiring armies of consultants (non-medical, that is), bean counters and scribes who contribute nothing to the well being of patients, and to take on scores of "teaching assistants" (and I've seen up to seven in one class) whose sole function seems to be to provide interpretation services for non-English speaking children.
That's the sort of thing youngmaf is referring to when he suggests that it is not money which the NHS is short of.
This is the type of thing to expect from a Labour Chancellor.
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The NHS needs to cut out swathes of middle managers and get its IT systems working, if Treliske down here is anything to go by. There's massive scope for cuts in the NHS administration and use that to beef up the front-line medical and social services - and close the deficit gap. The sooner the better.