I heard Rwanda comes with the highest recommendationsHal Jordan wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 2:11 pm Don't let the door hit you on the way out, Nigel. I hear the Principality of Sealand is nice.
Stop voting for fucking Tories
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Moscow is nice. Must be some sort of order of propaganda that nige is due.tabascoboy wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 2:12 pmI heard Rwanda comes with the highest recommendationsHal Jordan wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 2:11 pm Don't let the door hit you on the way out, Nigel. I hear the Principality of Sealand is nice.
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Bring your own washing machinepetej wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 3:16 pmMoscow is nice. Must be some sort of order of propaganda that nige is due.tabascoboy wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 2:12 pmI heard Rwanda comes with the highest recommendationsHal Jordan wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 2:11 pm Don't let the door hit you on the way out, Nigel. I hear the Principality of Sealand is nice.
Coutts make a big play of their social values. It’s is super woke washed.Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 1:33 pm Poor, poor, Nigel. Yeeted by the wokerati at that bastion of lefties, Coutts.
Terrible bank though. I have the misfortune of being a customer due to my wife’s job.
Might have something to do with the new money laundering regulations that came into force in April 2013? See - Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2022. I suspect many banks dont want to be exposed to future penalties re Russian money coming being laundered via his bank accounts? As usual the frog faced twat is trying to warp the public discussion around him being punished rather than any in depth analysis of where and who funds him and his mates. I believe his bum chum Banks is having similar problems? They can just feck off, and once the feck off they can feck off again ...
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Quite the humble brag, because of my wife's job we need to bank with the bank for millionaires. What's the minimum elibigility for an account? 3m in savings?yermum wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 5:47 pmCoutts make a big play of their social values. It’s is super woke washed.Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 1:33 pm Poor, poor, Nigel. Yeeted by the wokerati at that bastion of lefties, Coutts.
Terrible bank though. I have the misfortune of being a customer due to my wife’s job.
That requirement is waived for employees. Used to be something similar for Bank of England employees as well, they ran current accounts for employees only.I like neeps wrote: ↑Mon Jul 03, 2023 12:54 pmQuite the humble brag, because of my wife's job we need to bank with the bank for millionaires. What's the minimum elibigility for an account? 3m in savings?yermum wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 5:47 pmCoutts make a big play of their social values. It’s is super woke washed.Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 1:33 pm Poor, poor, Nigel. Yeeted by the wokerati at that bastion of lefties, Coutts.
Terrible bank though. I have the misfortune of being a customer due to my wife’s job.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
Does Daddy live in Oundle ?I like neeps wrote: ↑Mon Jul 03, 2023 12:54 pmQuite the humble brag, because of my wife's job we need to bank with the bank for millionaires. What's the minimum elibigility for an account? 3m in savings?yermum wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 5:47 pmCoutts make a big play of their social values. It’s is super woke washed.Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 1:33 pm Poor, poor, Nigel. Yeeted by the wokerati at that bastion of lefties, Coutts.
Terrible bank though. I have the misfortune of being a customer due to my wife’s job.
I wish we had that much money but the missus works for an audit firm that has strict conflict of interest stuff (which also applies to spouses and dependants) it rules out lots of high street banks and makes simple things like opening an ISA a pain in the arse as it all has to be approved.I like neeps wrote: ↑Mon Jul 03, 2023 12:54 pmQuite the humble brag, because of my wife's job we need to bank with the bank for millionaires. What's the minimum elibigility for an account? 3m in savings?yermum wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 5:47 pmCoutts make a big play of their social values. It’s is super woke washed.Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 1:33 pm Poor, poor, Nigel. Yeeted by the wokerati at that bastion of lefties, Coutts.
Terrible bank though. I have the misfortune of being a customer due to my wife’s job.
Coutts offer a Chinese wall service for her company where they handle both day to day banking and investments etc. Trust me I would not pay the fees they charge for the shit service they give.
I would be banking with Hoare and Co if that were the case...C69 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 03, 2023 1:40 pmDoes Daddy live in Oundle ?I like neeps wrote: ↑Mon Jul 03, 2023 12:54 pmQuite the humble brag, because of my wife's job we need to bank with the bank for millionaires. What's the minimum elibigility for an account? 3m in savings?
Coutts is a flash Natwest for the newly minted that feel the need to waste money on bank fees to impress people
I hasten to add we only use them due to circumstance and come nowhere near the eligibility criteria for regular punters.
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A few friends used to have accounts with Coutts. Some time back they started charging about £3K annually for a current account which caused everybody I knew to leave - none of my friends were millionaires. Usually had accounts because their parents were customers.yermum wrote: ↑Mon Jul 03, 2023 1:52 pmI would be banking with Hoare and Co if that were the case...C69 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 03, 2023 1:40 pmDoes Daddy live in Oundle ?I like neeps wrote: ↑Mon Jul 03, 2023 12:54 pm
Quite the humble brag, because of my wife's job we need to bank with the bank for millionaires. What's the minimum elibigility for an account? 3m in savings?
Coutts is a flash Natwest for the newly minted that feel the need to waste money on bank fees to impress people
I hasten to add we only use them due to circumstance and come nowhere near the eligibility criteria for regular punters.
Still no evidence anything Farage is crying about is actually true. It may well be, far right political activists have been denied banking services in the past in the UK. But where is the evidence.
At the moment it seems the whole media is taking it on faith that Farage is an honest dealer. The same man known for taking one position and then taking up an opposite and opposing position (he has at different times supported every type of Brexit: Norway/Switerland/SM/CU/hard Brexit/no deal). The same man who now says Brexit has failed. The same man that just a few months ago after census information was released, conflated "white" and "British" (they are not the same thing) and claimed London was "minority white", when in fact London had/has a small white majority. The same man who has said Putin is the leader he most "admires" and says everyone should agree they're on the same side as Putin's Russia, and who later blamed NATO for the Ukraine war. The same man who has spoken at an AfD rally in Germany. The same man that supports Le Pen and the National Front in France. The same man who has peddled Soros conspiracy theories saying that he's "the most dangerous man in the world" and the same person who has stated Jewish lobbies in America are very powerful. The same man who calls opponents "globalists" without ever explaining what he means by that. The same man who has opposed sanctions on Iran. The same man who said he didn't want Romanians living next door to him. The same man who has called Muslims a "fifth column" and makes constant claims about an immigrant takeover and admires Enoch Powell. The same man who said Sadiq Khan has no understanding of London's history.
Seems totally sane and normal to let this guy run his mouth for days in the media, other journalists and media outlets following his lead, including newspaper frontpages devoted to the subject of if he's allowed a bank account. All without anyone asking him to provide any evidence.
The real questions are: Why hasn't this guy disappeared into total obscurity yet? Why did he appear so often on Question Time? Why does he get all this media coverage whilst only being a far right activist journalist?
At the moment it seems the whole media is taking it on faith that Farage is an honest dealer. The same man known for taking one position and then taking up an opposite and opposing position (he has at different times supported every type of Brexit: Norway/Switerland/SM/CU/hard Brexit/no deal). The same man who now says Brexit has failed. The same man that just a few months ago after census information was released, conflated "white" and "British" (they are not the same thing) and claimed London was "minority white", when in fact London had/has a small white majority. The same man who has said Putin is the leader he most "admires" and says everyone should agree they're on the same side as Putin's Russia, and who later blamed NATO for the Ukraine war. The same man who has spoken at an AfD rally in Germany. The same man that supports Le Pen and the National Front in France. The same man who has peddled Soros conspiracy theories saying that he's "the most dangerous man in the world" and the same person who has stated Jewish lobbies in America are very powerful. The same man who calls opponents "globalists" without ever explaining what he means by that. The same man who has opposed sanctions on Iran. The same man who said he didn't want Romanians living next door to him. The same man who has called Muslims a "fifth column" and makes constant claims about an immigrant takeover and admires Enoch Powell. The same man who said Sadiq Khan has no understanding of London's history.
Seems totally sane and normal to let this guy run his mouth for days in the media, other journalists and media outlets following his lead, including newspaper frontpages devoted to the subject of if he's allowed a bank account. All without anyone asking him to provide any evidence.
The real questions are: Why hasn't this guy disappeared into total obscurity yet? Why did he appear so often on Question Time? Why does he get all this media coverage whilst only being a far right activist journalist?
Remember the bank cannot comment on anything about his personal banking arrangements - he knows this and uses this so he can make a whole range of unsubstantiated claims about his politics leading to him being cancelled. This is all a deflection strategy as it is likely he has been denied banking facilities by Coutts and a range of other banks because of the tightening up of the anti fraud and money laundering regulations introduced in April and that banks will become liable if they dont ensure all banking transactions are legal and not involving suspected money laundering. It is highly likely that the banks are very suspicious of the flows into and out of his accounts and possible links with dark money from Russia and the likes and have therefore denied him banking facilities as is their right and legal requirement._Os_ wrote: ↑Tue Jul 04, 2023 9:09 am Still no evidence anything Farage is crying about is actually true. It may well be, far right political activists have been denied banking services in the past in the UK. But where is the evidence.
At the moment it seems the whole media is taking it on faith that Farage is an honest dealer. The same man known for taking one position and then taking up an opposite and opposing position (he has at different times supported every type of Brexit: Norway/Switerland/SM/CU/hard Brexit/no deal). The same man who now says Brexit has failed. The same man that just a few months ago after census information was released, conflated "white" and "British" (they are not the same thing) and claimed London was "minority white", when in fact London had/has a small white majority. The same man who has said Putin is the leader he most "admires" and says everyone should agree they're on the same side as Putin's Russia, and who later blamed NATO for the Ukraine war. The same man who has spoken at an AfD rally in Germany. The same man that supports Le Pen and the National Front in France. The same man who has peddled Soros conspiracy theories saying that he's "the most dangerous man in the world" and the same person who has stated Jewish lobbies in America are very powerful. The same man who calls opponents "globalists" without ever explaining what he means by that. The same man who has opposed sanctions on Iran. The same man who said he didn't want Romanians living next door to him. The same man who has called Muslims a "fifth column" and makes constant claims about an immigrant takeover and admires Enoch Powell. The same man who said Sadiq Khan has no understanding of London's history.
Seems totally sane and normal to let this guy run his mouth for days in the media, other journalists and media outlets following his lead, including newspaper frontpages devoted to the subject of if he's allowed a bank account. All without anyone asking him to provide any evidence.
The real questions are: Why hasn't this guy disappeared into total obscurity yet? Why did he appear so often on Question Time? Why does he get all this media coverage whilst only being a far right activist journalist?
For others like the Tory MPs and client journalists to come in behind him and support his unsubstantiated claims of being cancelled is very dangerous and obviously coordinated. Many are also neck deep in dodgy money and links to Russia and the likes and want to make this a culture war issue rather than to probe the real issues behind this likely money laundering and Russian collusion problems. I'm getting increasingly pissed off with all this Farage shite to be honest.
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I'd fucking love to see him getting added to the Magnitsky list of persons.
It's been said before that if you make a diagram of Trump, Trump's associates, Wikileaks, Snowdon/Assange, the National Front in France, the AfD in Germany. All entities that have been claimed (strong emphasis on claimed, for any lawyers reading) to be either clients of Putin's network or directly part of it. Then you find Farage is a key node.fishfoodie wrote: ↑Tue Jul 04, 2023 9:39 am I'd fucking love to see him getting added to the Magnitsky list of persons.
Even if Farage's claims are taken at face value (they shouldn't be), what is the actual claim? He was punished for his use of free speech? But there is no absolute right to free speech in the UK. Absolute free speech only exists in limited situations in the UK, parliamentary privilege and speaker's corner, but even in these instances there are rules. There is no American style free speech in the UK, if the authorities decide what you said is bad then you're in trouble.
Nor is there any absolute obligation for businesses to serve customers, trying to make a business serve a customer they do not wish to usually involves a court case and/or one side going out of business (the smaller and weaker side). One recent example on this thread was the "golliwog pub", they refused to serve customers who were uncomfortable around their doll collection (and had a sign stating this). Carlsberg in turn decided they were uncomfortable supplying them, and the pub went under.
So beyond Farage lacking any evidence what he says is true, we have these options:
1. The Tory MPs backing him can propose American style free speech legislation. Which would essentially give everyone in the UK parliamentary privilege without any of the rules/conventions.
2. The same Tory MPs could legislate to force businesses to serve customers they do not wish to serve. Which I'm sure will produce no frivolous court cases in an already overloaded court system, and no instances where businesses are forced to facilitate literal criminals implicating the business in crimes.
Why hasn't Farage just gone to court if he has been wronged? (rhetorical question, as dpedin posts we know why).
Nor is there any absolute obligation for businesses to serve customers, trying to make a business serve a customer they do not wish to usually involves a court case and/or one side going out of business (the smaller and weaker side). One recent example on this thread was the "golliwog pub", they refused to serve customers who were uncomfortable around their doll collection (and had a sign stating this). Carlsberg in turn decided they were uncomfortable supplying them, and the pub went under.
So beyond Farage lacking any evidence what he says is true, we have these options:
1. The Tory MPs backing him can propose American style free speech legislation. Which would essentially give everyone in the UK parliamentary privilege without any of the rules/conventions.
2. The same Tory MPs could legislate to force businesses to serve customers they do not wish to serve. Which I'm sure will produce no frivolous court cases in an already overloaded court system, and no instances where businesses are forced to facilitate literal criminals implicating the business in crimes.
Why hasn't Farage just gone to court if he has been wronged? (rhetorical question, as dpedin posts we know why).
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-66097039
He was offered a NatWest account as he doesn’t have the reddies anymore apparently
He was offered a NatWest account as he doesn’t have the reddies anymore apparently
Our libel laws make it hard to speak out in public. Prigozin for example had a libel case against a UK journalist last summer saying he wasn't in charge of Wagner. Labour having corbyn as a leader was a disaster for the Remain campaign.EnergiseR2 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 04, 2023 11:18 amLike ffs ladsMr Farage also said that his business account was closed despite the fact that last year he had what he described as "large significant positive cash balances" going through his business account.
I said it early doors on PR that the average Brit was caught between a rock, Tories, and hard place, Labour. The lack of a meaningful opposition to Brexit post vote has been fucked in the head. The fact people in the UK, and the US, talk around massive Russian influence on their elections is just weird. As noted it's because so many are wrapped up in funny money but you would have thought they would have found a way to frame it differently for average Joe Red Wall by now
Part of the problem for the UK is the air brushing job of making us look very homogeneous as a population in opposition to fascists in the lead upto and during WW2 which just isn't true, a lot brits supported Hitler.
I found it very interesting that the rise of populists like Johnson and Farage occurred after the death of most of the greatest generation and the greatest generation that remained opposed brexit more than any other age group except the 18-24 year olds.
Not necessarily a party political matter, I wouldn’t claim that Labour could handle it better, but the non-refurbishment of Parliament is a dreadful example of how hard it is to get anything done. There’s crumbling stonework, leaks, antiquated M&E services and it’s only allowed to stay open because there are fire wardens always on duty. It was decided in the 2010s that “something must be done” but I don’t think anything substantial has happened other than the refurbishment of Big Ben and the Elizabeth Tower.
I don’t think they’ve yet agreed on whether or not they will evacuate the building when not doing so will add huge amounts of time and money.
I don’t think they’ve yet agreed on whether or not they will evacuate the building when not doing so will add huge amounts of time and money.
I know it’s a side issue but I query this greatest generation stuff. We’re all products of our genetics and environment, no generation is somehow born better than another.petej wrote: ↑Tue Jul 04, 2023 11:44 amOur libel laws make it hard to speak out in public. Prigozin for example had a libel case against a UK journalist last summer saying he wasn't in charge of Wagner. Labour having corbyn as a leader was a disaster for the Remain campaign.EnergiseR2 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 04, 2023 11:18 amLike ffs ladsMr Farage also said that his business account was closed despite the fact that last year he had what he described as "large significant positive cash balances" going through his business account.
I said it early doors on PR that the average Brit was caught between a rock, Tories, and hard place, Labour. The lack of a meaningful opposition to Brexit post vote has been fucked in the head. The fact people in the UK, and the US, talk around massive Russian influence on their elections is just weird. As noted it's because so many are wrapped up in funny money but you would have thought they would have found a way to frame it differently for average Joe Red Wall by now
Part of the problem for the UK is the air brushing job of making us look very homogeneous as a population in opposition to fascists in the lead upto and during WW2 which just isn't true, a lot brits supported Hitler.
I found it very interesting that the rise of populists like Johnson and Farage occurred after the death of most of the greatest generation and the greatest generation that remained opposed brexit more than any other age group except the 18-24 year olds.
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A lot of it can be blamed on the death of Empire and the reduction in power, when people looked to the good old days when Britain was top dog, we Stood Alone and the bullshit war comics and movies that fed the narrative of the noble Tommy defeating hordes of near faceless Krauts as they died screaming "Achtung! AIEEEE!" as the bayonets went in. The people who actually lived through the war tended to say nothing about it due to how fucking awful it was, and had a determinationnot.to let it happen again if possible. The only reason I know anything about my paternal grandfather's contribution to the war beyond what regiment he was in (Royal Artillery) and where he was stationed (attached to the Merchant Navy as a gunner on anti-aircraft guns on the Atlantic Convoys) is because of a few paragraphs in a book about it, The Atlantic Star, when he was interviewed by the author, and there's also a photo in the book of him on one of the guns. My maternal grandfather was in Burma and never spoke about it ever.petej wrote: ↑Tue Jul 04, 2023 11:44 amOur libel laws make it hard to speak out in public. Prigozin for example had a libel case against a UK journalist last summer saying he wasn't in charge of Wagner. Labour having corbyn as a leader was a disaster for the Remain campaign.EnergiseR2 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 04, 2023 11:18 amLike ffs ladsMr Farage also said that his business account was closed despite the fact that last year he had what he described as "large significant positive cash balances" going through his business account.
I said it early doors on PR that the average Brit was caught between a rock, Tories, and hard place, Labour. The lack of a meaningful opposition to Brexit post vote has been fucked in the head. The fact people in the UK, and the US, talk around massive Russian influence on their elections is just weird. As noted it's because so many are wrapped up in funny money but you would have thought they would have found a way to frame it differently for average Joe Red Wall by now
Part of the problem for the UK is the air brushing job of making us look very homogeneous as a population in opposition to fascists in the lead upto and during WW2 which just isn't true, a lot brits supported Hitler.
I found it very interesting that the rise of populists like Johnson and Farage occurred after the death of most of the greatest generation and the greatest generation that remained opposed brexit more than any other age group except the 18-24 year olds.
Farage and his ilk offer the populist trope that all your problems aren't anything you have done, isn't due to some societal imbalances, but it's their fault. The Others. And if you just do this one thing it will all go back to the good old days. Simple, easy, and absolute bullshit.
Imagine a country where someone can make false claims about their access to banking services for days and days in the media, without any evidence anything they're saying is true. This supposed victim is also a far right wing cunt. This all receives uncritical and supportive media coverage, including front page coverage in newspapers with a national distribution, and national broadcaster coverage, it is even raised in parliament. Then it turns out, as you suspected from the start that there's more to it than the supposed "victim" was owning up to (and you suspect there's yet more to it, but "he's too poor now" although unlikely is maybe better for everyone involved). You then look around for anyone pointing this out in the media, and there's about two guys saying "this has been a bit strange hasn't it?".
Well said. Not that I wanted to be rid of her but I wondered whether the death of HMTQ might result at least in some sort of break with that stuff, a reappraisal of our place in the world. Only time will tell.Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Tue Jul 04, 2023 12:13 pmA lot of it can be blamed on the death of Empire and the reduction in power, when people looked to the good old days when Britain was top dog, we Stood Alone and the bullshit war comics and movies that fed the narrative of the noble Tommy defeating hordes of near faceless Krauts as they died screaming "Achtung! AIEEEE!" as the bayonets went in. The people who actually lived through the war tended to say nothing about it due to how fucking awful it was, and had a determinationnot.to let it happen again if possible. The only reason I know anything about my paternal grandfather's contribution to the war beyond what regiment he was in (Royal Artillery) and where he was stationed (attached to the Merchant Navy as a gunner on anti-aircraft guns on the Atlantic Convoys) is because of a few paragraphs in a book about it, The Atlantic Star, when he was interviewed by the author, and there's also a photo in the book of him on one of the guns. My maternal grandfather was in Burma and never spoke about it ever.petej wrote: ↑Tue Jul 04, 2023 11:44 amOur libel laws make it hard to speak out in public. Prigozin for example had a libel case against a UK journalist last summer saying he wasn't in charge of Wagner. Labour having corbyn as a leader was a disaster for the Remain campaign.EnergiseR2 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 04, 2023 11:18 am
Like ffs lads
I said it early doors on PR that the average Brit was caught between a rock, Tories, and hard place, Labour. The lack of a meaningful opposition to Brexit post vote has been fucked in the head. The fact people in the UK, and the US, talk around massive Russian influence on their elections is just weird. As noted it's because so many are wrapped up in funny money but you would have thought they would have found a way to frame it differently for average Joe Red Wall by now
Part of the problem for the UK is the air brushing job of making us look very homogeneous as a population in opposition to fascists in the lead upto and during WW2 which just isn't true, a lot brits supported Hitler.
I found it very interesting that the rise of populists like Johnson and Farage occurred after the death of most of the greatest generation and the greatest generation that remained opposed brexit more than any other age group except the 18-24 year olds.
Farage and his ilk offer the populist trope that all your problems aren't anything you have done, isn't due to some societal imbalances, but it's their fault. The Others. And if you just do this one thing it will all go back to the good old days. Simple, easy, and absolute bullshit.
That’s another argument really. My point is that maybe she was seen as a symbol of a Britain that no longer existed.EnergiseR2 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 04, 2023 2:17 pm Is there no argument that she was a shit queen that oversaw a decaying Britain and did nothing arrest that. She also oversaw absolutely shambolic behaviour from her kids and despite the evidence did fuck all to stop it. History shouldn't be too kind to her really
He really doesn't like being questioned too closely
Rishi Sunak was accused of caring more about the laws of cricket than respecting parliament in tetchy exchanges with a senior MP.
Standards committee chairman Chris Bryant clashed with the prime minister over his attendance in the Commons chamber.
Bryant challenged Sunak over his failure to deliver a major NHS statement in parliament and missing the next two sessions of PMQs.
He also questioned him on his absence from votes on the conduct of Owen Paterson and Boris Johnson.
“We are talking about your respect for parliament,” Bryant said.
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"But she was just a kindly little old lady" say the defenders.EnergiseR2 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 04, 2023 2:17 pm Is there no argument that she was a shit queen that oversaw a decaying Britain and did nothing arrest that. She also oversaw absolutely shambolic behaviour from her kids and despite the evidence did fuck all to stop it. History shouldn't be too kind to her really
Bollocks.
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She's probably just annoyed at having heard her husband mumble 'Oh Carol' in his sleep or something.
If anyone truly believes Vorderman is a leader of public opinion, rather than a reflector of it, then I'd imagine they need help tying their shoes.
If anyone truly believes Vorderman is a leader of public opinion, rather than a reflector of it, then I'd imagine they need help tying their shoes.
So the managed decline of the NHS continues.
No funding for retention of staff and no plan to address renumeration issues.
I see that the BMA has now passed a no confidence release on the GMC.
Satisfaction with the NHS at a new low.
The Kings Fund report on funding is spot on and shows how austerity deliberately targeted the NHS.
If I could afford to I would retire now.
I figure 6 years max but wil be dropping a day next year hopefully.
It's always been a shit employer but now it's appalling.
No funding for retention of staff and no plan to address renumeration issues.
I see that the BMA has now passed a no confidence release on the GMC.
Satisfaction with the NHS at a new low.
The Kings Fund report on funding is spot on and shows how austerity deliberately targeted the NHS.
If I could afford to I would retire now.
I figure 6 years max but wil be dropping a day next year hopefully.
It's always been a shit employer but now it's appalling.
What is abundantly clear is that the Tories have given up, they know they are going to get reamed in the next election so they just dont give a shit anymore what anyone thinks of them, they are going to just make hay in the time they have left in office.
This announcement that they are going to pay all civil servants below SCS grade a 1 off £1500.00 payment is only half the story, what they failed to say was there is no additional funding for it, all depts will have to find the money from internal savings...for many depts (including my own) this has created a significant crisis, we are having to stop some quite important projects, and will also have to cut some staff to pay it, they wrote the cheque with our money, but want to take all the credit for it.
This announcement that they are going to pay all civil servants below SCS grade a 1 off £1500.00 payment is only half the story, what they failed to say was there is no additional funding for it, all depts will have to find the money from internal savings...for many depts (including my own) this has created a significant crisis, we are having to stop some quite important projects, and will also have to cut some staff to pay it, they wrote the cheque with our money, but want to take all the credit for it.
How many more years does the NHS have left, in its current form?
An utter shitshow. I've been waiting 3 years for an op on my shoulder (no sign of getting a date yet), which unfortunately got wrecked before I signed up for private healthcare.
An utter shitshow. I've been waiting 3 years for an op on my shoulder (no sign of getting a date yet), which unfortunately got wrecked before I signed up for private healthcare.
Ian Madigan for Ireland.
I feel your pain but changing how it's funded isn't going to change how it works unless everyone decides they are willing to pay lots more money to bring it up to the same staffing and equipment levels as comparable healthcare systems. Even with lots more cash I am not entirely sure where all the doctors and nurses etc will suddenly appear from - 9 years to train a medical graduate to become a orthopaedic surgeon! It will take about 10-15 years to get the NHS back to where it was on 2010.
Recent Kings Fund research has shown that funding models are not the key determinant of how good a health system is. https://www.kingsfund.org.uk/publicatio ... -countries. Indeed the funding of healthcare via central taxation is seen as a very cost effective model for funding healthcare. Please don't mix up the funding model debate with the deliberate chronic underfunding of the NHS by the Tories over the last 13 years, the UK still gets a bigger bang for its buck than most other countries, its just that we dont have enough bucks invested.
However until we have comparable numbers of doctors, nurses, beds, imaging equipment, etc in the UK then we will always have waiting times - they are the consequence of under funding and how too much demand for available supply is 'managed'. https://www.health.org.uk/chart/chart-h ... pital-beds
If folk think that changing the NHS funding model will produce better results then they are sadly deluded unless they are happy to pay lots more for healthcare and grow the numbers of doctors, nurses, etc and increase numbers of beds, ICU beds, theatre capacity, imaging capacity, etc. Those that do have lots of money have probably decided to get private healthcare whilst trying desperately hard to reduce the amount of tax they pay and will fight the proposal to tax share dividends as earnings!
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