I must say I feel a bit uneasy at such an outrageous display of moral fibre by a doctor! If every doctor had the courage of their convictions, the NHS would never be in a fit state to be reorganised every 2 years would it? He's making life jolly difficult for Patricia which is a shame because that will only delay the next brilliantly conceived NHS reorganisation. Let's let her get on with her job of making our job more difficult, less rewarding and less productive eh chaps?
As we know, despite the compulsory redundancies and further delays to the NHS IT project 'connecting for health', which overspent by more than the hospital trusts combined (and is being managed by
As everyone knows 'markets' are the only fair way to run any system, and the NHS can only become more efficient with MORE private sector involvement. The fact that there isn't actually any evidence to support this yet is just inconvenient, as is the increasing evidence that shows that it's LESS efficient. We'll just brush that under the carpet. It would be a real shame if Patsy, Tony, Alan and John don't have a few nice non-exec director jobs with United Health et al when they lose their day jobs in two and a half years time, after all the great work they've done.
Did I mention that I've got a ticket for England vs New Zealand on Sunday? Well I have, and its a good one too!
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