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06-07-2019 11:51 AM |
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Originally Posted by Kazanne
(Post 10617655)
I am not absolving them ,no doubt they play their part sometimes but to soley blame them is wrong imo, we hear so much about mis-management,it happens.
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Of course. There are huge problems with a bunch of 'managers' or whatever in the NHS for example..all getting inflated salaries while being unneeded. And them being tied into contracts which basicaly make them pay hundreds for basic supplies (something which is apparently labours fault? Not something I have looked into as such but have seen it said a lot..labour did the contracts or something) but..these problems need sorted AND proper funding needs to be given IMO. While these problems exist, cutting funding will just make services worse. So, the government kind of needs to work with these organisations to reduce waste at the same time, if funding must be cut...not just chop away with no thoughts at all to how it will actually affect people. Help them lower unnecessary costs, then cut funding if its really required. IMO anyway, makes most sense.
I question how much funding cuts are actually needed though, while the government allow huge companies to get away with paying no tax..country would be rolling in it if there was more focus on stuff like that, but oddly, noone seems to care! Theres thousands and thousands of people investigating benefit fraud, for example, when benefit fraud loses the country pennies in reality. While theres a few hundred staff checking on tax fraud, when it literally costs billions. Priorities all wrong. As usual.
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