Do you want to discuss boring politics? (37 Viewers)

shmmeee

Well-Known Member
Looking at those over around the last ten years, France and Germany seem to be on an upward trajectory?
Population swings in western nations coming to the fore, have no Idea just postulating?

Tax burden is up everywhere. Everyone’s old.
 

shmmeee

Well-Known Member
Is the height thing implying kids aren't eating properly?

Usually. I always remember when I coached the Y8 team from wood end and how we were a foot shorter than every team we played and two foot shorter than Blue Coat. All nutrition basically.
 

wingy

Well-Known Member
It's a snapshot of time, demographic changes etc, everyone is importing population and as well as indigenous who are conservative in aspirations ( less offspring) Numbers change?
 

MalcSB

Well-Known Member
It's a snapshot of time, demographic changes etc, everyone is importing population and as well as indigenous who are conservative in aspirations ( less offspring) Numbers change?
Is what you are trying to say that more and more children are being born to mothers who were born overseas?
 

shmmeee

Well-Known Member
You aren’t being literal, surely. Are you sure that you were actually playing year 8s.

Not a literal foot, but noticeable taller/shorter yeah. One of those experiences that radicalises you as a teacher like when you first meet a kid stealing food.
 

Sky Blue Pete

Well-Known Member
Not a literal foot, but noticeable taller/shorter yeah. One of those experiences that radicalises you as a teacher like when you first meet a kid stealing food.
Sometimes you inspire me
Sometimes you challenge me
All the time you help me walk in other peoples shoes and grow in humanity
Thank you
 

Brighton Sky Blue

Well-Known Member
Usually. I always remember when I coached the Y8 team from wood end and how we were a foot shorter than every team we played and two foot shorter than Blue Coat. All nutrition basically.
I imagine if you played Blue Coat now you probably wouldn’t notice the difference.
 

Marty

Well-Known Member
Usually. I always remember when I coached the Y8 team from wood end and how we were a foot shorter than every team we played and two foot shorter than Blue Coat. All nutrition basically.

Were you in control of the midgets team?
 

fernandopartridge

Well-Known Member
Good to see Wesley with some original ideas:


Though to be fair this sounds OK, however, it's likely that the only way to achieve surplus is to cease provision of some services:

High-performing providers will be given greater freedom over funding and flexibility. There is little incentive across the system to run budget surpluses as providers can’t benefit from it. The reforms today will reward top-performing providers and give them more capital and greater control over where to invest it in modernising their buildings, equipment and technology.

NHS England is part of the problem, not the solution:

Deep dives into poorly performing trusts will be carried out by the government and NHS England to identify the most pressing issues and how they can be resolved.
 

Grendel

Well-Known Member
Is the height thing implying kids aren't eating properly?

Correct - this report acknowledges stunted growth due to under 14's being fed junk food shite all the time

 

MalcSB

Well-Known Member
Good to see Wesley with some original ideas:


Though to be fair this sounds OK, however, it's likely that the only way to achieve surplus is to cease provision of some services:



NHS England is part of the problem, not the solution:
Isn’t a lot of that what the whole Trust regime was supposed to allow?

I have seen most of the rest before as well.

More bureaucracy and performance gaming incoming.
 
Last edited:

MalcSB

Well-Known Member
Correct - this report acknowledges stunted growth due to under 14's being fed junk food shite all the time

Interesting how much more expensive the low carbon foods we will have to eat to achieve the governments new reduction target are. Add that to the increased energy costs we all face (despite the promise of a £300 p.a. reduction) and we will all be broke.

But Keir doesn’t want to tell us how to live our lives 🤣
 

Nick

Administrator
Interesting how much more expensive the low carbon foods we will have to eat to achieve the governments new reduction target are. Add that to the increased energy costs we all face (despite the promise of a £300 p.a. reduction) and we will all be broke.

But Keir doesn’t want to tell us how to live our lives 🤣

£100 for a Bill Gates Bio Burger.
 

fernandopartridge

Well-Known Member
Isn’t a lot of that what the whole Trust regime was supposed to allow?

I have seen most of the rest before as well.

More bureaucracy and performance gaming incoming.
The internal market, I suppose it's an extension of that. It's all bollocks though really as it is premised on patients as consumers.

Sent from my Pixel 7 using Tapatalk
 

MalcSB

Well-Known Member
The internal market, I suppose it's an extension of that. It's all bollocks though really as it is premised on patients as consumers.

Sent from my Pixel 7 using Tapatalk
The internal market - a complete waste of time and money. Contracts set up for less activity than required, loads of effort put in by Trusts to claim as much income as possible, even more effort by commissioners to avoid having to pay for what work in excess of contract had been done. Disputes, dispute resolution processes - all adds up to loads of administrators making it look as if the NHS is full of managers.

Should just give the money to the providers and tell them to get on with it!
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Top