It’s hard to see a way back for NHS England…
Demand is off the charts…
Private healthcare now has direct and unlimited access to NHS funds…
And the media and opposition are too weak or complicit to shine a light on it.
It’s hard not to see this as the end of the NHS in 🏴
So two weeks after a developer bought Crooked House pub (which would be worth far more as building land) it catches fire. Two days later it is bulldozed before any chance to see if building can be saved. Was the JCB booked before the fire?
Please retweet if you want Labour, LibDems and Greens to cooperate at the next election in order to oust the Tories and introduce PR so that we never again have to endure a Tory Government with an eighty seat majority, secured with only 43% of the popular vote.
Teacher misconduct panel outcome: Ms Sarah Mead - https://t.co/2qvdEGFWTv
Good grief. I mean GOOD GRIEF.
I feel very sorry for this teacher. https://t.co/CZjZpI1nxV
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Looking at this government’s track record, it is natural to assume they are incompetent.
This thread argues that, on the contrary, they have been focussed, effective and even innovative … in pushing forward an agenda which is bad for almost everyone in Britain.
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… the government increasingly acts as a mechanism for redistributing wealth from the ordinary subject citizen to the sovereign individuals.
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https://t.co/LPu8Iy2t2Y
Health service inflation is estimated to be about ~4% (population rise, life expectancy increases, drug price rise etc). So annual budget rise less than 4% is cut in real terms. Under the Tories the NHS has suffered THE MOST SUSTAINED PERIOD OF CUTS IN THE PAST FOUR DECADES