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Hmm! Won't the surviving administration just get paid more for having more responsibility?
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Control means that you allow immigration where jobs need to be filled. Also, current EU immigrants will and should stay, despite May's ridiculous 'Bargaining Chip' nonsense. |
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The chronic shortage of nurses doesn't need more migration to cure it needs more home grown nurses properly paid and retained instead of masses of migrants willing and able to work for less that the Brits can earn elsewhere. As we can see by the huge numbers coming here, relying on migration becomes a self fulfilling prophecy.
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Rules were set in place quite a while ago I understand, that all NHS staff should have a decent command of English. I don't know who does the testing, or to what level they must be proficient. But I know one EU staff member that often gets called upon to translate for a few other members of staff. Sometimes when he is off duty at home!
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These A&E closures and downgrades to first aid centres, busy roads (especially at peak time), coupled with the increased travelling times have made this issue literally a matter of life and death. People will needlessly die in the back of ambulances. Even those who use private facilities should remember that they need the NHS for A&E services. Quote:
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https://www.theguardian.com/society/...-from-collapse
At last an admission, that despite whatever reforms, we're going to need to pay more for a healthcare service in an ageing and increasing population. Why is it always 'retired ministers' who feel they can now tell the truth ? He could of maybe have been a bit more honest more when he was in office? Not sure we need the cosmetics of a new 'health and care' tax, we have income tax already - just increase it ? It's the same in the end, all smoke and mirrors. Cutting tax for high earners might not have been a great move after all, who'd have thought ? See the Tories have also reneged on their £72k care cost cap. Another manifesto commitment shelved. It can now be found in the fiction section at WH Smiths along with all their other manifestos. |
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if Leicester loses a hospital I dread to think of the results, already the city is struggling big time with healthcare with local GPs refusing to refer patients due to massive pressure in the hospitals. The GP situation is no better either.
These cuts are about the NHS overshooting its budget in combination with the fact that budgets are not growing to match population growth. In addition to this the centralised budget doesnt reflect the situation from area to area, with some areas managing better than others, but one area managing to stay within budget doesnt mean its surplus budget goes to a struggling area. My personal opinion based on my own limited research and the budget per head deficit we have vs france and germany is that the NHS needs circa 30% per head budget increase, with none of that increase going on wage increases but only on additional staff and beds. With the political trend pointing at lowering taxation then this clearly is never going to happen hence the disaster that is happening now. |
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But France and Germany have workplace health insurance to help fund Health Services.
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The NHS like any government run organisation is horrendously inefficient and doesn't operate in the most optimal way usually massively high levels of administration on very decent salaries. I haven't gone into any in depth research on the NHS but wouldn't be surprised if there are comparisons between it and the MOD which is an utter joke in terms of how its run with office workers outnumbering the frontline staff usually in bloated departments with hundreds if not thousands of staff more then is needed or good.
In relation to my local hospitals there's no way for me to highlight a huge issue two of them have without appearing racist and the problem is the asian community. I have witnessed more times then i can recall groups of relatives and friends surrounding staff and harassing them until they get what they want and it can go on for a while. I've seen staff reduced to tears because of the intimidation and it never stops at one staff member it's not uncommon to see three or four nurses and one or two doctors trying to appease the unhappy group and it just repeats and repeats. I even asked two security guards at the main entrance to the royal infirmary last year why they were not intervening as one such group was physically pushing and screaming in the faces of two nurses only to be told they are instructed not to get involved because of the racism issue and that specially trained staff would deal with it. I know it's not a countrywide issue but in both the royal infirmary and the general hospital it's a regular incident day in and day out taking up staff and time that should not be lost in that way. Closing any of the three hospitals would make a deteriorating situation even worse and would seriously hinder patient care and in that regard these closures will have a wider impact. Mine is one local aspect on how resources are wasted I'm guessing every area has identifiable wastage that cutting out would achieve more then just cut cut cut of services. |
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