It's sub judiceRelatively little press coverage as well.
All very odd.
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Sorry to be so cursory
It's sub judiceRelatively little press coverage as well.
All very odd.
Yeah, we need more 19 year oldsThis can’t be a serious post? Technocrats make poor politicians.
lol.I know when Mrs MB moved departments in her last trust it took something like 5 months for HR to do it all. They’d (HR) manufactured a process where they didn’t look at the job offer (to formalise it) for 3 months. They’d manufactured this bottleneck/delay but the CEO looks at that and thinks HR are incredibly busy and can’t lose anyone. So the budget cut focus moves elsewhere. There are undoubtedly huge inefficiencies in some parts of every trust and some parts deeply underfunded/under staffed. This is where the argument that the NHS is properly funded comes from.
In her current department I understand the trust gets paid a little extra for every patient contact. That’s extra revenue there for the CEO. A B5 on a ward doesn’t “generate” extra trust revenue. Now when they review the budget for that department later this year she might not continue in her job if the money she brings in doesn’t cover her role. We seem to be at a junction where money not patients are the primary driver. It’s a bit of a mess really.
As I’ve said before Streeting does appear to be a politician across his brief (refreshingly) so once he gets a handle on it I do expect some rethinks (assuming he can persuade Reeves anyway). As it’s now in the mainstream press they won’t have any excuses if they don’t.
Might have to check if the word 'arsehole' is acceptable in a thread title. Ring piece should be ok.I'm sure you did that 10 years during a dull summer recess and the mods weren't as pissy?
No picsGone down a rabbit hole over the last page. I might start a thread about looking at my own arsehole in the mirror if there is sufficient interest?
Like turning up as a consultant surgeon with a St John's ambulance First aid certificate, its experience of a sort .Another re-write of history.
I simply pointed out she had educational and work experience in the field for which she is responsible for which is unusual for most politicians.
Not really sure what you expected of her in her first job in her 20’s. I would have thought that being sent to work abroad in Washington would not be a role given to someone useless. Also taking voluntary redundancy is hardly being booted out but I’m sure you know that.
Like I say, keep digging.
Always makes me laugh the “Rachel from accounts” slur when she has a bachelors degree in PPE (E for Economics) and a masters degree in Economics. She’s educationally the most qualified chancellor we’ve had in years and she actually has worked for the BoE and HBOS picking up valuable experience. She’s someone who actually has an in depth understanding of her brief which is rare for a politician.
Honestly, after the last 15 years or so, I'd say a PPE degree from Oxford should disqualify you from any political office in the land.Don't disagree about the nature of the slur but I'm not sure I'd be holding that degree up as a badge of honour. A PPE degree rattles along and covers just enough ground at just about enough depth to convince the often already highly ambitious students that they actually have a firm grasp of proceedings and therefore do in fact know best, when in reality they know enough to sound plausible but lack any substantive depth. If you wanted to build a way of creating an over confident political class you'd design this qualification. In a competition on which of late has fucked up our country more, Eton and the Oxford PPE are probably in a photofinish !
Yeah yeah but Maggie Thatcher ran her grocery shop she had to buy and sell carrots and potatoes... She actually knew the price of a cauliflower :)Always makes me laugh the “Rachel from accounts” slur when she has a bachelors degree in PPE (E for Economics) and a masters degree in Economics. She’s educationally the most qualified chancellor we’ve had in years and she actually has worked for the BoE and HBOS picking up valuable experience. She’s someone who actually has an in depth understanding of her brief which is rare for a politician.
Have you done a PPE degree? Because my brother is doing one at the moment and of all the things I'd accuse the syllabus of, "lacking substantive depth" isn't one of them.Don't disagree about the nature of the slur but I'm not sure I'd be holding that degree up as a badge of honour. A PPE degree rattles along and covers just enough ground at just about enough depth to convince the often already highly ambitious students that they actually have a firm grasp of proceedings and therefore do in fact know best, when in reality they know enough to sound plausible but lack any substantive depth. If you wanted to build a way of creating an over confident political class you'd design this qualification. In a competition on which of late has fucked up our country more, Eton and the Oxford PPE are probably in a photofinish !
Have you done a PPE degree? Because my brother is doing one at the moment and of all the things I'd accuse the syllabus of, "lacking substantive depth" isn't one of them.
If we sacked everyone who lied on their CV, there would be 8 people with jobs in the world.Regardless of the merits of her degree I think lying on your CV is a disgrace for a senior member of government.
How about just sacking Chancellors who lied?If we sacked everyone who lied on their CV, there would be 8 people with jobs in the world.
If we sacked every politician who have lied, we'd dissolve both Houses instantlyHow about just sacking Chancellors who lied?
Oh dear, I can see I'm wasting my time 8-(If we sacked every politician who have lied, we'd dissolve both Houses instantly
Agree they’re not always good at putting across their vision which is important. But it’s more important that they know what they’re doing.
I know a Treasury civil servant who can vouch for the fact that she is very capable.