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Regarding your last sentence, there is a huge wealth of data on healthcare, it spans weekly performance data in individual hospitals to national data gathered in 24-month cycles and everything in between. To an extent, it's probably too much data - you can count just about everything in healthcare but bridging that gap between those different forms of data and turning it into meaningful and purposeful allocations of resource is a Herculean task.
With regard to your first sentence, the point I was trying to make was that if you tried to introduce a new form of council tax, rates or local income tax, it would be a mammoth exercise that would require huge resourcing across central and local government. Likewise any piece of work to change or restructure how healthcare is resourced.
There has been an erosion in capacity within central and local government over the last eight years due to 'austerity' or whatever we choose to call it. Brexit has taken up a massive amount of what was left, with civil servants removed from their substantive posts to work on the sheer volume of detail involved in leaving the EU. The actual practicalities of trying to reset Barnett, at least in my opinion, would be a huge ask of an already depleted workforce and were it to be done properly, I don't think there's the adequate resource to do it properly while there is so much flux in the system.
The ONS and the likes of the General Register Office are important in providing projections, but the planning and implementation work still needs to be done by people (and the ONS and GRO are only making projections, based on pre-existing evidence and reason-based assumptions)
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20-06-2018 11:05 PM #211
There's only one thing better than a Hibs calendar and that's two Hibs calendars
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28-08-2018 09:53 PM #214
SNP and Labour voters are knocking lumps out of each other whilst the Tory mask slips again. What an odious bunch of racists they are.
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29-09-2018 07:22 PM #216This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Ah Jenkin, the epitome of the home counties Tory
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30-09-2018 07:07 AM #217
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01-10-2018 10:55 AM #218
Just listening to the Tory conference speeches it's incredible that they've still not understood that article 50 is designed to facilitate the departure of a nation from the EU and not what the relationship will be after that departure. Article 50 is only intended as a process for exit negotiations and the UK need to get on with the job at hand instead of what should happen afterwards.
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01-10-2018 02:32 PM #219This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
They make it up as they go, soft/hard Brexit, no deal better than a bad deal, hard/soft border in Ireland...
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01-10-2018 06:40 PM #222This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The referendum on Leaving the European Union was an advisory referendum that set the course for Government Policy. We must now decide whether we are content with what they have achieved.
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01-10-2018 07:20 PM #223This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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02-10-2018 09:09 AM #224
I'm not a great fan of open letters, they have something Jomboesque about them, but this one's a corker.
Dear Mr. Hunt,
Greetings from Lithuania, Britain’s loyal partner in NATO.
Greetings also from myself, Mark Adam Harold, a British immigrant democratically elected to the City Council of the beautiful capital city Vilnius, a city which, thanks to EU freedom of movement and to those who fought to free Lithuania from the Soviet Union, I have been proud and able to call my home since 2005.
I was elected in 2015 on a platform of tolerance, openness, transparency and liberal democratic values. These values, until sometime during 2016, I held to be British. I was, in part, elected by Lithuanians who hoped that a Brit would have a deep and historic understanding of those values, making him the ideal antidote to lingering socialist ideals and the persistently oppressive, top-down approach of Eastern European governance. I hope you can agree, that bearing in mind the enormously hard work she did to free the East, the previous female leader of your party would be overjoyed to see me sitting here carrying the torch, a torch that was once your party’s logo.
When I was sworn in as a representative of the people of Vilnius, I became, as far as I am aware, the only non-citizen in Lithuanian history to pledge allegiance to the Lithuanian Constitution. With my hand on that Constitution, I promised the people of Vilnius that I would defend their interests, their rights and their freedoms with every breath I take. Of this fact, as you might be able to understand, I am extremely proud. This duty and solemn responsibility I take extremely seriously.
It is in accordance with my oath that I write to you today.
This morning I read with shock, disgust and embarassment that you, a high-ranking British parliamentarian and a potential pretender to the office of Prime Minister, in a Conservative Party Conference speech, compared the EU to the Soviet Union.
Your comparison was not only infantile, it is also irresponsible for a person in your position to push such buttons in the context of the Kremlin’s continued propaganda war to divide Europe, a war in which far too many British politicians have become enthusiastic footsoldiers, useful idiots and collaborators.
This is a war which Mr. Putin finances lavishly, finances which undoubtedly influenced the referendum on the UK’s membership of the European Union, finances which successfully ensured the result Russia so dearly wanted. This is the result which you now cherish and pervert, presenting it in your latest speech as the desire of “52% of the British people”, while clearly much less than 50% had in mind the kind of chaotic, amateurish, economically damaging exit that you and your colleagues have succeeded in arranging.
Your hysterical and hallucinogenic speech will be applauded in the corridors of the Russian secret services whose disinformation campaign tactics you are mimicking so closely that it makes me wonder whether or not you are receiving their payment via a Maltese bank.
You campaigned for Remain but have since decided, presumably for Machiavellian career-progression reasons, to reverse your position and give speeches that pander to the most europhobic and vile sectors of your party, along with knowingly rousing the rabble of deranged and discredited organisations such as UKIP, the EDL and Moscow First.
The latter organisation does not exist, although in the current degenerate political atmosphere to which you, Mr. Hunt, are contributing, it would not surprise me to learn that such an organisation already operates and organises rallies without your condemnation.
More importantly, and I cannot stress this enough, your speech spat in the faces of millions of dead people’s surviving relatives, people who experienced and resisted and suffered under actual soviet terror, people who were actually imprisoned in the actual Soviet Union, people who fought for and prayed for the kind of freedom you take for granted and now recklessly abuse.
Ordinary words cannot fully express my fellow Vilnians’ feelings about you, but swearwords can. Unfortunately, due to the restrictions of the oversight of the Vilnius City Council Ethics Commission, I am unable to use such words freely in official communications. Suffice it to say, Mr. Hunt, that one of the words I would like to deploy rhymes with your name.
Sincerely,
Mark Adam Harold
City Councillor (Independent)
Vilnius, Lithuania, European Union
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02-10-2018 09:19 AM #225This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If there had been a white paper before the vote and the government were delivering as per the white paper then we wouldn't need a vote on the deal. Given the pre-vote mess and range of options/opinions on future relationship with EU that were presented by Leave we absolutely have a right to vote on the terms (which will almost certainly be a no-deal Brexit now).
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04-10-2018 01:21 PM #226
May has played a blinder here. Make an absolute fool of herself at the party conference so that becomes the main focus, taking everybodies attention away from the parties policies. No mention of the policies in the newspapers, TV or other media platforms. Just a single nonsensical moment that doesn't matter whatsoever.
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04-10-2018 02:28 PM #227This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteEvery gimmick hungry yob,
Digging gold from rock and roll
Grabs the mic to tell us,
He'll die before he's sold.
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04-10-2018 02:37 PM #228This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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04-10-2018 03:05 PM #229This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Sitting here in Berlin, it took me all of 20 seconds to find Guardian articles doing just what you claim is no-where to be found ...
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04-10-2018 03:27 PM #230This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteEvery gimmick hungry yob,
Digging gold from rock and roll
Grabs the mic to tell us,
He'll die before he's sold.
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04-10-2018 04:16 PM #231
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04-10-2018 05:27 PM #232This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
She'd probably have had to resign or something.
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04-10-2018 05:55 PM #233This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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04-10-2018 06:06 PM #234
I hate myself for this, but her crap dancing is actually making me warm to her.
Sorry.
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04-10-2018 06:08 PM #235This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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04-10-2018 06:14 PM #236This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I would have had no idea who he was. Does he play for Liege?
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18-10-2018 10:10 AM #237
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I see the Tory *******s have underpaid people on certain benefits to the tune of nearly £1 billion.
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18-10-2018 10:33 AM #238johnbc70Left by mutual consent!This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Has the SNP though not had the ability to take over the welfare payment system in Scotland since 2017? If so why have they not done this? Why did I read recently that the SNP have actually asked to Tories to keep administering it for even longer?
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18-10-2018 11:00 AM #239
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It's only those disabled, and on the bread line, so let's move along and find out what the SNP are doing about it.
Fyi, carers in Scotland received £221 uplift to their allowance last month, with another payment coming along in December.
Maybe we should take a bit of time to get the system we want rather than duplicate the failures from England.
Fairness, dignity, and respect in Scotland. What's not to like.
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18-10-2018 11:19 AM #240johnbc70Left by mutual consent!This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
So both the Tories and SNP could have done better on this episode.
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