Wednesday 19 January 2011

Interesting Times...?

I cannot believe that we have heard of a common sense policy emanating from Westmonster. No I don't mean Nick Clegg's paternity foolishness which my co-conspirator admirably sums up on his blog 'One Foot in the Grave'. Have a visit folks because Julian talks a lot of sense.

I mean the determined efforts of the Coalition to reform the NHS. If ever a behemoth required reform then this department did. I congratulate the Coaltion on their reforms and I revel in the panic of the NHS Trusts. This is a real attack on the Non-Job society and I really hope that we witness their demise. Of course the Health Care professionals, who have taken so much out of the economy, are bleating for England but Cameron is correct...if he sorts it now it will save us billions.

Other aspects of the NoLab economy are also emerging...today it was publically stated that the Labour party had lost control of the MOD budget. Did they have control of anything? Have they a modicum of professional expertise? Apart from the fact that they bribe their electors by rewarding them benefits for next to nothing or granting them employment for a job which achieves nothing then they achieve nothing!

The only game in town for the socialists is power. They do nothing for the population, nothing for the country and nothing for your grandchildren. They just wreck everything so that the world that your grandchildren will inherit is a Communist doctrine from Europe which has failed everytime it has been advanced.

At every turn NoLab have destroyed the country. Today I see, for the first time, a determined attempt to reverse trends which I welcome. Let's put the doctors back in charge of their patients... let us get the medical professionals back in charge of their profession and then possibly... we can retrain the nurses!

1 comment:

GrumpyRN said...

"if he sorts it now it will save us billions".
But at what cost? The NHS will be run by private enterprise for the benfit of shareholders not the patients.

"Let's put the doctors back in charge of their patients... let us get the medical professionals back in charge of their profession and then possibly... we can retrain the nurses!"
Doctors have always been in charge of their patients it is only since Margaret Thatcher introduced the 'Internal Market' there has been increasing bureaucracy and problems. Patients are not customers in the NHS and to treat them as such is madness. As for retraining nurses, I respectfully point out that you really do not know what you are talking about. Nurses are not trained, dogs are trained. Nurses are educated to degree standard with rigorous exams to pass. What is required is for nurses to be allowed to do their jobs with enough qualified staff to have proper nurse/patient ratios.