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We have to go back, Kate!
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Yorkshire
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Seriously, is there anything this shower can't fuck up? ...apparently not
The current plans to shake up the NHS have caused massive unease amongst the public and also amongst healthcare professionals at every level. Every level from the ward porter to the health trust executive and everything in between.
Despite massive unease, and several reports suggesting that the degree of change is too much too quickly and a serious risk to service delivery, the government is pushing ahead. the Lords tried to stall it, but the House of Commons brought it back and got it through by a margin. All such legislation has to be subject to risk assessment. This bill has been subjected to risk assessment. The opposition want the risk assessment findings to be made public. Having had their initial request refused, they referred it to the Information Tribunal: Quote:
But. Apparently we are not to be given access to this information. Our government ministers, who have devised and are overseeing an unprecedented shake-up of our National Health Service, have decided in their wisdom that this would be detrimental to democratic government. They need, so they say, a 'safe space' in which to develop policy. I kind of agre that a safe space is needed to develop policy, but if in that safe space ministers take the opportunity to force through legislation which is fundamentally unsound, and disallow scrutiny of why it is unsound, then that is a problem. Quote:
Recently passed... Voted on by the House of Commons with no sight of that risk report. Quote:
Disgusting.
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