NHS pay rises
Old-Dutch So back to the NHS. Why should the organisation not recover the cost of treating citizens from other countries in line with the reciprocal international agreements the countries have signed up to. Yes the service is already paid for by the UK taxpayer, but if you are paying out for the healthcare costs of your own citizens when they go abroad, surely it’s fucking madness not to be recovering your costs in the same way?
If we had a healthcare system where there were no waiting lists, an abundance of hospitals, beds, trained professionals to cope with the everyday needs of the country then sure. But not recovering hundreds of millions of pounds which could be used for new hospitals/ more staff / better equipment etc. is completely insane, no?
Think you’re wasting your time here, the point you were making has been well and truly fucking missed
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True and a fair point. I will grow up and stop. Just grates when you get pretty much called a racist for making a point about an organisation and its ineptitude. For the record the NHS and majority of the staff who work there are fucking brilliant. The problem is the structure/ inefficiency and it’s too easy to just say the Government should give them more money all the time - they have a responsibility to run themselves properly.
Now I realise I had (and I had thought pretty obviously jokingly calling Wally a racist in the football thread) for which I apologise.
The only thing I hate more than taxes is stupid fucking Geordies and lazy Scouse wasters. Fuck them all off to Bulgaria imo.
I’m actually from London so you might want to add Liverpool fans from London to that. If I recall correctly Dave was calling my kind a cunt in the footy thread earlier so it’s already been boxed off
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Old-Dutch If I recall correctly Dave was calling my kind a cunt in the footy thread earlier so it’s already been boxed off
Yeah, sorry about that. But there are two things: 1. Whenever someone is on the phone-ins with some absolutely fruitcake opinion about Liverpool, it’s always someone from the south or the West Midlands. They were the ones chunnering on about ‘Get rid of Benitez, get a British manager in!’ (see: Strudders) 2. I just don’t really get why people support teams from different areas. Except, for example, a Northern Irish lad I knew at uni who became a massive Cov City fan, that I can understand because it has to be better than Glentoran/Linfield or involving yourself in the Glasgow sectarian football fuckfest.
Lol no need to apologise mate I fully accept I am a cunt for supporting Liverpool. Even moreso at the moment
Likewise - Irish father and older brother fans before me. My younger brother too.
I’ve passed on the hereditary illness to my kids too. Joking aside we’ve had it fucking good for the last few years so can’t complain
My folks both from Liverpool but neither had any real interest in football so me Man U and my brother Liverpool. They didn’t like the Beatles either.
Phil-McRackin
Extra points for Phil, independent thinking
Mad_Cyril it was either those 2, Everton or occasionally Chester City in the wilds of West Cheshire…I think it came down to a scratchy handmedown Man U top from one of my mum’s friends in the end.
Phil-McRackin Fate can be a wonderful thing
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alistair You cannot compare the last two years spending when the 60 billion increase was to deal with covid. Click on the link I posted that shows the split between the actual budget and the covid allocation for more realistic figures:
https://www.kingsfund.org.uk/projects/nhs-in-a-nutshell/nhs-budget
Concerning spending as a percentage of GDP:
https://www.nuffieldtrust.org.uk/chart/nhs-spending-as-a-percentage-of-gdp-1950-2020
States that spending as a percentage of GDP has come steadily down since 2010.
I’d also be dubious of using percentages of anything as a figure too - if GDP comes down 50% (an extreme example to illustrate the point), then an increase of, say, 10% percent is still a gigantic pay cut in real terms. Brexit is going to have a bad effect on GDP and this will feed through to the NHS financing.
As CJ points out, costs are also going up due to a longer living population so unless the rate of increase matches the rising in costs, it’s again, a pay cut in literal pound value.
Another area which needs reform is the culture / power within the organsiation wielded by senior consultants. I know of a case where a consultant on a 50% contract was deliberately blocking the appointment of another consultant to help clear the massive backlog of operations piling up because there was insufficient allocation of resource to the area for a number of years. The operation waiting lists were such a disgrace that the trust was having to pay the consultant to do the work as a private consultant on his private rates - all while he continuously blocked the Trust making appointments to cope with the backlog of operations.
I would like to think that situations like this are very rare and this example is an exception to the rule, but any system that tolerates shit like this needs to change.
alistair Do you think NHS workers, teachers and the police get fair salaries for the jobs they do, Alistair?
The spectre of inflation? Fucking LOL
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Along_the_Wire depends which teachers. We have had first hand experience of great and awful ones during this pandemic where my children are concerned. Talk about throwing light on shade. Some have done live team sessions without fail and have been great, others have sent PDFs of whole new topics, effectively said try teaching yourself and I’ll be on email if you have any questions. Should they have been paid the same?
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Along_the_Wire do you realise what millions of people in the private sector are going through through no fault of their own? They are certainly not getting paid full salary let alone demanding a pay rise
alistair What’s that got to do with teacher salaries?