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GarryP | 09:30 Tue 03rd Jul 2018 | News
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Apparently the hours, pay and benefits are better.

Article sourced from The London Economic;

https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/news/nurses-quit-nhs-to-work-in-lidl-because-pay-hours-and-benefits-better/02/07/
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As a retired NHS worker, I feel a bit so what? about this. I do think though that people who receive sponsored training should commit to work for whoever sponsored them, public or private, at the standard T and C for one week for every week of their sponsorship. I feel a bit so what about the reporting too....they spoke to one nurse who refuses to be named.
If "there are more people drawing off it than paying in" why is nothing to do with the Government?.

Because, leaving aside the relatively small amount of money lost dues to "health tourism", short of taxing people who have no money or declining to treat people who have not made sufficient contributions, the NHS has to treat all comers. There is nothing this or any other government can do about that. Do get a grip.
Canary," Rob the poor to line the pockets of the rich ", yes that is the motto, of the Conservative Party , I'm afraid.
They should bring back National Service in the NHS, for females only.
LOL at AOG! ^^^
N/J Of course the shambolic state of the NHS is down to the present government , The Con Party are in charge , {at the moment}. You helped vote them into power, can you remember?. Or would you prefer to lay the blame on Labour. Do try and get a grip.
AOG, What a simply Brilliant Idea, that would get my vote.
Well actually Labour, Bottler Brown, left a right nasty legacy in the form of starting privatisation. Have you forgotten this?

The problem the NHS have is people like you. You must sop using the NHS has a political football, if you dont it will implode and you wont have one. You have been warned, total reform is needed and this will include some 'privatisation' in the for of contracted out pieces of work.
Let us not forget ," Thatcher "started all this when she declared,
" The Health Service is safe with us ". But secretly she pressed on with radical proposals to dismantle the Welfare State, Charge for State Schooling, and introduce Compulsary Private Health Insurance, and therefore bring an end to The National Health Service.
Poor, poor Gulliver.
its those secret masters of the universe blue lizard men again.
Also , Let's not forget , """ IF """ Brexit ever happens , we will have the £350 million a week that Boris Promised us on the side of his Bus, for the NHS.
"You helped vote them into power,..."

How do you know who I voted for?

The NHS is a busted model and cannot be sustained, whatever government is in power and however much money is thrown at it. It is not a Party Political thing - it is a matter of arithmetic.
"to dismantle the Welfare State, Charge for State Schooling, and introduce Compulsary Private Health Insurance, and therefore bring an end to The National Health Service. "

So which of that actually happened?

But on the other hand labours crippling PFI's are still devastating some trusts.

Still, as NJ saysand I pointed out earlier it is NOT a political thing, people liuke you are the ones wrecking the NHS by politicising it and preventing reform.

YOU and your similar thinkers are the one to blame, not the Tories and not Labour.
After reading NJ's latest reply, I`ve re-read my own and found the typo. I meant to say "which" is nothing to do with the Government and not "why". That explains why he told me to "Get a grip". I wish one could correct typos on this website.
Forget that - getting confused now. Time to go to the pub I think
237Sj, 16.07, join you at the pub in about 5 mins, Pint please .

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