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Yeah - we’ve not even got onto the way the Princess of Wales sharpens chisels …Or to do with Workshops
Yeah - we’ve not even got onto the way the Princess of Wales sharpens chisels …Or to do with Workshops
Blair/Brown Government saved the NHS, waiting lists went from an all time high to an all time low, they also brought in the minimum wage, just two things I can remember off the top of my head.
We had just had years and years of Tory rule and our country was at rock bottom, history repeating.
The Tory system of running down public services, lowering taxes for the rich, (who by the way benefit most from tax cuts)
Doesn't work, history demonstrates this.
I'm 75 so I have seen what you have seen, although many of our vintage were not 'seeing'. Where I disagree with you is "we must do something other than saying Oh dear etc.". My book "The Normal Curve" (soon to be renamed and republished on Amazon as "British Politics is broken") proposes a possible solution - radicle yes but I think most people, if they read it, might agree with my analysis and a few, hopefully, might even start to do something about it...very well said niallY..Running a country is very difficult and no party could possibly have all the answers. I' m 79 so have lived through drama/failure/catastrophe's under all partys. and in my opinion it;s just a game we play regularly voting pretending we make a difference. For the vast mass of us it makes little difference in the long term, we swing in the wind and wind up where we are. The rich will always be richer and the poorer poor. Take no notice of the pundits, vote if you want to think you make a difference or don;t and let the machine roll on. Just get on with your life , have a few chuckles along the way.
Who said, Democracy is a terrible method. to run a country---but it's the best we've come up with!
Focus on your immediate life a family, friends. Things outside of that will happen and you'll cope. Have a laugh, be happy. If another war starts THEY'll let you soon enough. I
Facts are tedious:Privatisation is exactly what they have been doing and it's been a dismal and expensive failure; NHS, Rail,* you name it.
NHS was seen as super efficient with low levels of management, before it started being "re organised" for the benefit of private enterprises.
*and the Post Office of course - how could I forget! Now being broken up and destroyed by privatisation. Easy to forget that the Post Office was usually the most important and well used building in towns, villages, cities in Britain. A hugely valuable and highly visible service to the people. Now relegated to a small back-counter in a supermarket somewhere, if you can find it - just look for an angry queue and unhappy staff!
The facts beg to differ.NHS was seen as super efficient ...
It never was.
"We'll keep the red Flag flying here". That didn't work very well in the UUSR, did it ?.....
"from each according to his ability, to each according to his needs, " sounds like a fair target? a bit idealistic perhaps.
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A fairly sound economy, really? Our country was on its knees as it always is after a period of Tory rule. They did save the NHS and what bills are you referring to?Labour inherited a fairly sound economy and blew it. They saved the NHS? We are still paying the bills. The minimum wage was good in principle, but as I forecast at the time it has now become a target. It also works against people earning a few quid above it - every time a wage increase is applied for the firm will say sorry, our wage bill has already gone up too much as the national minimum wage has been increased (I know this). The tax take increases when the top rate is lowered.
I am no fan of this inept government, by the way.
Not only that -- he pre-advertised the fact, which further depressed the price which was already in rapid decline!!!It's all well and good saying pay more tax but we wouldn't need to pay more tax if so much money was not wasted in the first place.
The first thing that comes to my mind when Blair's name comes up is not how good they were but the guy who started an illegal war and walked out of office when he knew things were going t**s up and a very rich man and handed to Brown who seemed a bumbling fool, if memory serves wasn't it Brown that sold a big chunk of our Gold reserves when it was at the lowest price?
Exactly. The NHS was see as exemplary and highly efficient in spite of having miraculously low levels of management.The facts beg to differ.
If you actually read posts you know you'll disagree with you'd know -A fairly sound economy, really? Our country was on its knees as it always is after a period of Tory rule. They did save the NHS and what bills are you referring to?
I'm not sure why we would have any unpaid bills from back then, there seems to be enough tax payers money to pay companies affiliated to the Tory Party.
Your analysis of the minimum wage is a bit ropey. Without it most companies would be paying far less with virtually nothing to persuade them to pay more, if the minimum wage goes up, workers have had a wage increase, the minimum wage does work, it's a minimum wage.
Agree 100%The problems of the NHS are all down to deliberate underfunding since about 1979, in moves to privatise and make money for the boys, whilst lowering expenditure and quality of service, to make privatisation seem like the solution to a manufactured problem
PFI contracts cover a broad spectrum of things, the Tories were not shy of using this type of funding and it peaked under them. My point still stands, Labour saved the NHS. The means it had at the time were these contracts, my other point still stands, instead of blowing money on their donaters and tax cuts for the rich the Tories could have paid these debts down, don't forget they've been in power since Brown. Austerity brought in by the Lib Dems and Tories have not helped the situation.If you actually read posts you know you'll disagree with you'd know -
There are some 700 PFI contracts with a capital value of £57bn and with some £160bn still to be paid out for the use and maintenance of these assets.
and a better one - (government figures 2010) In November 2010 the UK government released spending figures showing that the current total payment obligation for PFI contracts in the UK was £267 billion.
since 1979 more like. Blair/Brown were just a blip and they lost their way.PFI contracts cover a broad spectrum of things, the Tories were not shy of using this type of funding and it peaked under them. My point still stands, Labour saved the NHS. The means it had at the time were these contracts, my other point still stands, instead of blowing money on their donaters and tax cuts for the rich the Tories could have paid these debts down, don't forget they've been in power since Brown.
More than that - austerity was a bogus remedy and in fact the cause of the current decline.Austerity brought in by the Lib Dems and Tories have not helped the situation.
It's a rather odd quirk of the medical system that, until you get a consultant position, you are classed as a junior doctor. I don't know if it works like that in other countries, but it's quite normal here to be "junior" for a long time. Incidentally, you can't be a junior forever; if you fail to get a consultant position within a certain period of time then you end up in a sort of "zombie limbo" position as a doctor.I'm a bit intolerant of junior doctors who claim 13 years of salary erosion. How many have been qualified for 13 years? If they are still a junior after that time, perhaps there's a good reason?
Really? Where are these marvellous institutions?...... There are far better services elsewhere that are better managed and get better results on far less than the NHS gets each year.
The NHS IS the efficient cost cutting alternative to private health care.But they are pathologically opposed to the introduction of any efficiencies or cost-cutting measures as they see this as the thin end of the wedge to full privatisation. Which technically they always have been as I said.
It did not peak under them.PFI contracts cover a broad spectrum of things, the Tories were not shy of using this type of funding and it peaked under them. My point still stands, Labour saved the NHS. The means it had at the time were these contracts, my other point still stands, instead of blowing money on their donaters and tax cuts for the rich the Tories could have paid these debts down, don't forget they've been in power since Brown. Austerity brought in by the Lib Dems and Tories have not helped the situation.
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