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Stirlingsays 01 Jul 20 3.10pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
To be fair I believe the Labour party pushed for the Beveridge report and that Churchill allowed this to go ahead as the price of coalition government. I have just been reading up on this and I was surprised that the NHS had a lot more cross party support that I imagined. This alludes to your comments above. "Conservative MP and Health Minister, Henry Willink later advanced this notion of a National Health Service in 1944 with his consultative White Paper " But Labour got it done. Edited by Badger11 (01 Jul 2020 7.29am) Indeed sir.
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Badger11 Beckenham 02 Jul 20 7.24am | |
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Couple of article about why we need reform of the Civil Service structure. First up Public Health England Next up 85m face masks out of date and unsafe to wear. I am not letting Boris off the hook for his political blunders but somebody somewhere in the Civil Service was responsible for the disaster over PPE and PHE has shown itself to be pretty useless. That doesn't mean I am criticising civil servants I am criticising the management structure which needs to be streamlined.
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steeleye20 Croydon 09 Jul 20 4.20pm | |
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The 'new deal' has lasted a few days now everybody has realised it was only worth 5 billions, and is replaced by a new runner, the 30 billion revamp etc. But it's tinkering, and gimmickry. Does anybody really think £1,000 per employee would sway employers I think not. As for a cheap meal between Monday and Wednesday in August, a typical pointless exercise. There is no Keynes injection to create demand and jobs here, it is just tinkering at the edges with feel good headlines.
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georgenorman 09 Jul 20 4.34pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
There is some worth in stating, for the benefit of correct history that four years before the NHS was created, the Conservative-led coalition published a 1944 white paper calling for a 'free' and 'comprehensive' healthcare service. Indeed, the biggest block against the creation of the NHS were Doctors who voted against the service's introduction. Edited by Stirlingsays (30 Jun 2020 9.38pm) From the 1945 Conservative Party manifesto:
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georgenorman 09 Jul 20 4.36pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
The 'new deal' has lasted a few days now everybody has realised it was only worth 5 billions, and is replaced by a new runner, the 30 billion revamp etc. But it's tinkering, and gimmickry. Does anybody really think £1,000 per employee would sway employers I think not. As for a cheap meal between Monday and Wednesday in August, a typical pointless exercise. There is no Keynes injection to create demand and jobs here, it is just tinkering at the edges with feel good headlines. Have to agree, the £1,000 and meal vouchers are a complete waste of money that could be better used elsewhere.
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Cucking Funt Clapham on the Back 09 Jul 20 11.01pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
The 'new deal' has lasted a few days now everybody has realised it was only worth 5 billions, and is replaced by a new runner, the 30 billion revamp etc. But it's tinkering, and gimmickry. Does anybody really think £1,000 per employee would sway employers I think not. As for a cheap meal between Monday and Wednesday in August, a typical pointless exercise. There is no Keynes injection to create demand and jobs here, it is just tinkering at the edges with feel good headlines.
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Badger11 Beckenham 10 Jul 20 8.28am | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
The 'new deal' has lasted a few days now everybody has realised it was only worth 5 billions, and is replaced by a new runner, the 30 billion revamp etc. But it's tinkering, and gimmickry. Does anybody really think £1,000 per employee would sway employers I think not. As for a cheap meal between Monday and Wednesday in August, a typical pointless exercise. There is no Keynes injection to create demand and jobs here, it is just tinkering at the edges with feel good headlines. The problem is that we are a diverse service based economy, that and the high street was declining before the virus. Boot has just announced major redundancies, earlier this year I warned people to use their points and gift cards as it was rumoured they were in big trouble. The virus has just made things worse. I'm not sure the rescue plan is the right thing but it was always going to be a grab bag of ideas to try and help such a diverse economy. Time will tell if it works.
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