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So we can now expect the government to intervene to remove ineffective management teams then?
They have the power to do that, yes.
Whether they want to is another matter.
So we can now expect the government to intervene to remove ineffective management teams then?
Which the government has oversight of.......
Isn't that more to do with NHS management failures though?
So we can now expect the government to intervene to remove ineffective management teams then?
Responsibility sits with the government to ensure they are doing their jobs though.
Personally I think Corbyn is unelectable, I wouldn't' vote for labour when the PM would never "push the button", hasn't got the backing of most of his MPs etc.
I genuinely think Labour are so focused on appealing to core labour voters that they've forgotten that without others they've zero chance of getting near number 10.
Given the NHS budget is ring fenced that just goes to show some pretty poor choices by the trusts.
If that had had the cuts some of the other departments had I'd completely agree with you
Well, it's more to do with the long term costs of endless top down reorganisations. Good to see that a key theme of Corbyn's policy seems to be decentralisation - National Investment Banks, National Education Service etc. Placing industries largely out of reach of the grubby fingers of the government of the day and into the control of people with actual experience working at the ground level.
[TFU] Thegoon84;29812370 said:I work as a Social housing officer, honestly guys, you might sit there in your high castles sayings whats right or wrong, but you're clueless.... The struggle is real.... Social care, mental health services, child services, public services, Elderly care, Disabled care.... All are failing, people are dying! You have to see it, You have to stop and look... For the sake of your country! I'l be ok, maybe not get a pay rise for 10 years, but my "struggle" is nothing in comparison to what families deal with... Just saddens me, we've become completely detached to the bottom 40%. Families being starved for 6 weeks while they wait for their universal credit to come through, what do they get offered a "crisis loan" (which is a loan of money they're entitled to and is rightfully their's) at a large repayment rate.... Your response "Should get a job then". Let me tell you 9 out of 10 times they've been on zero hour contract/employers who dont pay them, knowing they wont do anything about it or report it... AGRRRRR .... Anyways,.
I'm sorry but having been unemployed and on the bennies myself, if you get the full whack of housing benefit, income support, disability allowance etc. and can't afford food then you've made some awful financial decisions and it's not up to everyone else to cover that.
[TFU] Thegoon84;29811528 said:DR EVIL's QUOTE PIC
"Yes, NHS Management failures" .
[TFU] Thegoon84;29812432 said:I'm sorry but having seen a LARGE and varied number of families i can tell you that some cope well and adapt, but others just collapse.
I was talking about Universal Credit, Not making a comment on personal allowances.... Each case is completely different. One thing is for sure, for many, "work does indeed NOT pay".
Also clearly pointed out the lack of investment or rather the cuts to vital services to people WHO ACTUALLY need the extra support are no longer there.
More often than not a bit of detailed work with families (which i'm not paid to do) will serve as a good temp fix to start people off on the budget'ing road.

[TFU] Thegoon84;29812476 said:HERE LISTEN..... Universal Credit:[
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This does sound awful of course but you can't just hand out money to people because they say they need it. Why do they have to take out a crisis loan with the UC people, there are other providers?
Isn't that more to do with NHS management failures though?
No. It's mostly to do with the Tories. Apart from their needless top-down reorganisation wasting huge amounts of money and making the NHS less efficiently run; they've also severely tightened the NHS budget while costs have grown. Now, maybe you buy into Osborne's austerity rubbish and believe the NHS needs to spend less but if you want to do that you actually have to accept that the service needs to be reduced. The Tories have tightened funding, reduced the efficiency of spending, and expected the same results. This is nonsense and was always going to fail, resulting in the funding gaps shown.
And this is about to get much worse as the Tories unfunded "seven day" (as if the NHS didn't work every day anyway) rubbish kicks in, and the increase minimum wage pushes up wage costs (a good thing, but a sensible government would have investigated the downstream costs and prepared to increase funding accordingly).

[TFU] Thegoon84;29812476 said:HERE LISTEN..... Universal Credit:
Day 1: Made unemployed, what ever (Most low paid workers dont have savings or pay offs).
Day 7: Now eligible to claim (7days without any income, regardless of if you have family to feed)
ASSESSMENT PERIOD
Day 35: Assessment period over, Entitlement worked out
Day 42: First Universal credit payment
So basically if you have 3 kids or Just yourself, you have ZERO income for 42 days!
I ask you people, do you thing its fair to loan benefit claimants their own money and then cripple them monthly.... You know who else does this... LOAN sharks!
Phil675, did you have to go through this pal? How did you budget ?
I'm sorry but having been unemployed and on the bennies myself, if you get the full whack of housing benefit, income support, disability allowance etc. and can't afford food then you've made some awful financial decisions and it's not up to everyone else to cover that.
funny how yet again people forget who started to move to privatisation in the nhs and who also encouraged the private finance initiative which loaded the nhs with huge loans and interest payments.
thats right kiddies that would have been the labour gov. but shhhh its more fun to sneer nasty tories and forget that.
funny how yet again people forget who started to move to privatisation in the nhs and who also encouraged the private finance initiative which loaded the nhs with huge loans and interest payments.
thats right kiddies that would have been the labour gov. but shhhh its more fun to sneer nasty tories and forget that.
[TFU] Thegoon84;29812370 said:Because when its gone its gone!
