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Google tells me PFI contracts account for 2% of the NHS budget, I don't see your link between PFI contracts and the current NHS problems, in the face of 10 years of economic mismanagement and a 10% fall in public health spending. -
Well PFI deals were not exclusively restricted to NHS projects, they were also extensively used to build schools, and to fund a whole raft of other public service schemes.Originally posted by tiggat View PostGoogle tells me PFI contracts account for 2% of the NHS budget, I don't see your link between PFI contracts and the current NHS problems, in the face of 10 years of economic mismanagement and a 10% fall in public health spending.
The costs of servicing the eye-watering debts that this way of operating inevitably leads to cripples the Treasury on an ongoing basis.
New Labour, and Gordon Brown in particular, hocked the country up to the eyeballs before finally being turfed out in 2010.
Now had they not left this profligate legacy then it may have freed up a lot more cash to be invested in things like the NHS.
But as I said, it gets quite complex. I can almost sense you rocking back and forth as the penny starts to drop.
HTH
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im still waiting for your explanation of thisOriginally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
The costs of servicing the eye-watering debts that this way of operating inevitably leads to cripples the Treasury on an ongoing basis.Comment
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SB you need to use lots of pictures!Originally posted by tiggat View Postim still waiting for your explanation of thisComment
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Yes, and crayons will probably help too.Originally posted by vetran View PostSB you need to use lots of pictures!
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IIRC the whole 'keep it off the books' rational was EU driven as we would have faced EU sanctions if we'd 'subsidised' these 'industries'.Comment
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Originally posted by NigelJK View PostIIRC the whole 'keep it off the books' rational was EU driven as we would have faced EU sanctions if we'd 'subsidised' these 'industries'.
Shouldn't they be receiving foreign aid from China, France, ..., in return for giving them all the work building UK power plants and the like? That is how foreign aid really works.
Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.Comment
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Here's a nice picture, you can shade in the cost of financing PFI (£4bn) using crayons if you like, do you know how numbers work or is that too much of a stretch for you?Originally posted by vetran View PostSB you need to use lots of pictures!
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Yes, it's important to lower the cost of living which is mainly aggravated by cost of living and the wage rates. How this problem is to be tackled by the government, I have no idea but something needs to be done soon.Comment
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Further evidence that you have little idea of just how far the effects of PFI actually stretch.Originally posted by tiggat View PostHere's a nice picture, you can shade in the cost of financing PFI (£4bn)
And you a full-blown Barista too!!
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