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Bloody nicked my idea.
Bloody nicked my idea.
No recognition of the ‘contracts for friends and family’ that rode roughshod over public procurement regulations?Individuals and businesses committed the frauds; not the Government.
No recognition of the ‘contracts for friends and family’ that rode roughshod over public procurement regulations?
Any fool can give money awayQuickly and in the main effectively. HMRC and the Treasury were top class
Bankrupt Slough Borough Council spent £28k on HQ's plants https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-berkshire-61617295
Just goes to show that at every level in every party there will always be total stupidity when it comes to spending tax payers money.
Will they never learn
One could say they are "all as bad as each other".................... we just pick the least worst option based on our personal ideologies..........
I don’t think any other government or opposition from the history of our parliament has reach the depths of depravity achieved by Boris’s government.One could say they are "all as bad as each other".................... we just pick the least worst option based on our personal ideologies..........
I don’t think any other government or opposition from the history of our parliament has reach the depths of depravity achieved by Boris’s government.
You might have to narrow that down a bit.War crimes?
When people decide they want politicians who work for the people not their paymasters who want to rip off the public purse we might start to mend this country.
Ex-education secretary Gavin Williamson takes £50k second job with education firm
Exclusive: former minister will spend 80 hours a year chairing advisory board of RTC Educationwww.theguardian.com
From the article............NHS privatisation drive linked to rise in avoidable deaths, study suggests
Outsourcing accelerated by Lansley’s shakeup in 2012 linked to drop in care quality in landmark reviewwww.theguardian.com
The upward spike in "treatable deaths" post 2012 (and pre-Covid) is pretty shameful.
These are a government construct so 'value for money' doesn't come into it! The penalties are kept within the public purse. You've been duped again mate.During Covid, a lot of routine work was also outsourced, because the financial penalties for missing targets are weighted such that it works out better value to pay a
It wasn't a comment directly (from me) about private companies more the change directly corresponding to the Tory Health & Social Care BIll.From the article............
"The authors speculated that the higher mortality might be due to private companies " ..............it could also be due to patients having more complex clinical problems.
During Covid, a lot of routine work was also outsourced, because the financial penalties for missing targets are weighted such that it works out better value to pay a private hospital to do the work.
That is one of the many problems the NHS faces, free at the point of delivery works pretty well but then "what happens next" becomes far more complex.