Thread: NHS Cuts
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Old 03-10-2016, 14:08   #46
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Re: NHS Cuts

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Originally Posted by RizzyKing View Post
We have just become over bloated with administrative staff we have no shortage of those and often they outnumber the actual service providers by a good distance.

If they want to do league tables lets have one's for the top level administrative staff so we can all see who spends it and what they spend it on. My guess is that some in the public sector who think nothing of blowing money at the moment wouldn't be quite so free with it if they could easily be identified and tied to the wasted money.
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Originally Posted by Hugh View Post
http://www.nhsconfed.org/resources/k...ics-on-the-nhs

NHS spending has gone up by nearly 80% in 12 years - the population of the U.K. has increased by around 10% in the same time period.

Managers and senior managers accounted for 2.35 per cent of the 1.318 million staff employed by HCHS and GP services across the NHS in 2015.

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Quote above from Hugh, a Conservative Party member.

People can be tied to wasted money much the same as they can in the private sector, but why let facts get in the way of a good, baseless, ideological rant?
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