I'm sure he's delighting in the wind-up and irony. He must remember I'm a bit too indepedant minded to have joined any political party, am very middle ground politically and have devoted a good amount of time opposing SWP idiocy in my academic union. I have also never been an Electrical Engineer (but have worked with them).He is right I was ranting a little bit but that article did annoy me. Its like nearly all promising cheif execs turn into cloned political mice whilst their pay spirals up to encourage reward for (unapparent) leadership. In my area of course its increasingly grey vice-chancellors who's pay is the highest its ever been relative to the average...and before the tory troll pops up again its not a jealousy or structural thing for me as I dont mind higher pay if it delivers clear success. It looks like a giant con to me that such roles are almost defined as having superior leadership because of the money and when the con merchants say and do stupid stuff of course anger is all too easliy a result.
No we are nothing like in agreement other than on the benefits of a rant. Kings Fund shows government has carried on with the incremental privatisation in the NHS where labour left off and if elected with a majority rather than being held back in coalition, would have done much more damage, hence my advice don't vote tory. Other reasons (electoral suicide still being the main one) privatisation hasn't gone further include the inability of the private sector to compete that well (look at Circle) and issues around pensions if they want to hive sections off (but how long before they try and do a Royal Mail). On the social care and public health tender side (poor cousins that should have been NHS family) underfunding and privatisation continues apace.
What does "privatisation" actually mean with regards to those figures?
I'm a bit too indepedant
GWC, those are the official stats, surprising or not, accuurate or not that's what they are.
rant and rave here ...that's entertainment in itself.