NHS will be scrapped when the UK returns to government control

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Sir Keir Starmer will be removed in order to interrupt NHS British bureaucracy and reproduction and will be under “democratic control”.
The organization, which supervises the country’s health service, will be brought to the Ministry of Health and the Prime Minister, the movement will earn money for the facade services, he said.
The government said that NHS, which has 14,400 personnel since December, is waiting for about 50% of the jobs in the UK and waiting for the Ministry of Health to go with 3,500 personnel.
In a speech in Hull, Sir Keir said that very long politicians “chose to hide behind the wide Quangos series”, “funded by taxpayers but not directly controlled by the government.
The government said that the study will begin to return to the Health and Social Care Department in order to complete most of the NHS UK’s current functions within two years.
The important movement provides the government more control and accountability on one of the key commitments to reduce NHS waiting times.
NHS UK, which the government calls “the world’s largest Quango”, monitors health care, follows the performance of local NHS services as well as working with the government to accept funds and priorities.
In 2012, the conservative health secretary was given autonomy in 2012 to save the organization from the intervention of politicians.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting said that changes would “” “” “” “” emanate “from” rival instructions “.
While talking to the BBC Radio 4’s PM program, the result “said that there will be better value for taxpayers and better results for patients because it will be re -deployed to the front facade that provides a hundred millions of pounds better care that we can save”.
Conservative Leading Kemi Badenoch welcomed the movement of health service to bring the management back to the ministry’s control, but warned that workmanship can not be hidden if things go wrong “.
They didn’t have high hopes, because the Labor Party already ruled NHS in Wales, and it was “much worse than the rest of the country.”
Liberal Democratic leader Sir Ed Davey supported plans, but argued that they were not the main issue for NHS.
In order to correct this, the government said, “More GP, more NHS dentist, more community pharmacists, and be sure that social care is actually working”.
The Health Foundation thought tank warned that the restructuring will disturb senior leaders.
And Unite Union President Sharon Graham, “To get ax to these works, if the front of the medicine health personnel are not paid on time, if there are no basic medical materials or if they do not treat patients instead of treating additional administrative work is a poorly thought -out strategy to struggle to do their work effectively.” He said.
News, General Manager Amanda Pritchard and Medical Director Sir Stephen Powis, including senior NHS UK figures resigned after explaining that they have resigned.
The announcement came as part of a wider speech on the reform of the state, which Sir Keir described as “over -stretched” and “focused”.
“For a few years, politicians chose to hide behind the wide series of length bodies, regulators and examinations of the arm.” He said.
“A kind of checkers and blocker industry that uses taxpayer money to stop the government’s delivery of taxpayers.”
The number of Quangos has fallen more than half since 2010, but still more than 300 in the UK.
These include organizers, cultural institutions and advisory bodies from major organizations such as NHS to small organizations such as Gambling Commission and the British Film Institute.
The water regulator may be between Quangos, the other government to be scrapped.
Ofwat’s Role – Environmental Agency, Drinking Water Inspectorate and Natural Resources Wales – The entire water system in the UK and Wales is among the currently examined in the review of an independent water commission. It was founded last year.
Government resources will not evacuate the outcome of the examination in advance, but it is understood that all options are on the table to regulate water except for expropriation of water companies.
The new Labor Party government has founded more than 20 new Quangos since its power.
Among them, the government’s great British energy and skill aiming to support people to find jobs, which will invest in renewable energy to help achieve clean power goals of the government.
The government also claimed that it wants to interrupt the magnitude of public service, which has a number of more than 500,000 personnel.
Civil servants are political neutral authorities employed by the government, including areas such as policy development and benefits and prisons.
In his speech, Sir Keir attributed the need to associate the government with global instability that raised bills at home, saying that the state should operate in maximum power.
In order to increase economic growth, he promised to reduce regulation costs for enterprises by 25%.
The plan also includes more use of artificial intelligence supported by the mantra that officers should not spend time on tasks that digital or artificial intelligence can do better and faster.
Earlier this year, Sir Keir faced a reaction that said, “too many people in Whitehall in the warm bath of the warm fall.”
In his speech, he wanted to emphasize that his criticism aimed as a whole, not to individuals.
In the speech, which focuses on diplomatic drowning on the last few weeks, he saw that the Prime Minister has turned into internal challenges – a feeling that the services in the country do not work well enough.
It also reflected the increasing concern at the Downing Street, and there are many organizations that ministers cannot directly control.
The key question for the public will be whether these changes have resulted in a detective improvement.
Former president of the public service lord [Gus] O’donnell told the BBC to “nothing but a disaster”.
Radio 4’s PM program, while talking, Sir Keir’s “Tepid Bath” refers to the interpretation. Government briefing to Guardian They wanted to make “the project chainsaw ‘on Wednesday. Are they trying to be a mini Elon Musk?”
He described these statements as “absolutely ridiculous” and “really damaging” he wanted to achieve.
Mike Clancy, the president of the Prospect Union representing officers, acknowledged that reform was necessary, but added: “The government should accept that there is a thin line between cutting the bureaucracy and undermining the basic functions of the state.”
“Officers in agencies like HSE [Health and Safety Executive] And the Environmental Agency is a deep mistake to write them as ‘blockers’ on the front of the government’s duties. “
