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I suggest we get the "management" sorted. That's where the money goes down the drain.
"Too many chiefs and not enough injuns" springs to mind. Mind, they'll have some coont writing me a writ for Rat Cysm on behalf of the Punjab now ![]() |
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LOL, @ Rat! Very appropriate but you know wot i ment.
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Crikey I thought a few more might think this a good idea - or am I missing something obvious ?
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Unless the gov buys back all the hospitals now leased out on PFIs the health service in many areas is in deep hock for the next 30 years.
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Private contractors who agreed PFI deals with the Government are set to make billions of pounds in profit, with some due to see returns of up to 71 per cent.
An almost unknown City company, Innisfree, with only 14 staff, is the largest single player in the PFI market, owning or co-owning 269 PFI schools and 28 hospitals. According to accounts filed at Companies House, Innisfree’s profit margin was 53 per cent last year. A successful FTSE 100 company makes margins of around 6 per cent. David Metter, the founder and chief executive of Innisfree, owns almost three-quarters of the company and collected pay and dividends of £8.6 million last year. |
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We can't just keep throwing money at the NHS.Cuts are needed fast.
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lordnoise • March 30, 2017 3:20 PM BST
Crikey I thought a few more might think this a good idea - or am I missing something obvious ? yeah - there's no "significant extra cash" coming now or post brexit |