Originally posted by BolshieBastard
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Dont worry, its getting better under the tories - yes, really.
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Aren't you the guy who used one of those offshore schemes which in a words of a judge "the overall effect had been to reduce Mr Huitson's tax rate to just 3.5%."? (source: BBC News - Offshore tax avoiders face £100m tax bill ) - if that's the case then you are in no position to whine about what tories do. -
Yep, paying for the NHS is for little people and losers don't ya know....
"I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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The fastest and most significant way to reduce opex is to remove staff that are unecessary overheads: pointless bureaucratic middle management, diversity officers and associated tick boxers and non-job parasites.
For an monstrous tax gorging entity that employs more than 1.3m people and is one of the largest employers in the world along with the Chinese Army, Indian railways and Wal-Mart supermarket chain, it shouldn't be so taxing (for us).If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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I wonder just how many of the 1.3m NHS employees are medical, nursing and medical ancillary staff who keep the medical facilities functional?
As to things getting better under the Tories or Coalition, we all knew that wouldn't happen for many years as they've got a huge financial hole to fill in before they can make any real improvements.Comment
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WSFBSOriginally posted by TykeMerc View PostI wonder just how many of the 1.3m NHS employees are medical, nursing and medical ancillary staff who keep the medical facilities functional?
As to things getting better under the Tories or Coalition, we all knew that wouldn't happen for many years as they've got a huge financial hole to fill in before they can make any real improvements.
It's great being on his IL, he'll never see. Tee hee.
Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Leave the NHS to the people on the ground, that is what this policy is about.
Of course you have a degree medicine bollocksBastard, you know what you are talking about, I bow to your years watching MASH, Casualty and Chigaco Hope. I seen you on prats in pratice.Comment
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