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What is the cost?

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onebigvoice
onebigvoice Scope Member Posts: 751 Pioneering
With every thing that is happening with all these enquiries can any one explain what will come from them?
  Hillbrough 1989, Grenfell, NHS strike action, Pandemic enquiry to name some.
Will all the appologies in the world bring any one back?  Will the government then or the government put things right?  Why do the y have to be told or forced into action.
  The cost so far for the Pandemic enquiry sdo far?  A staggering £85 MILLION POUNDS AS OF AUGUST 2022.  Now in excess of £100 MILLION POUNDS just to say what?  We made a mistake and we hope to learn from that and not do it again?  This statement should have been made WEEKS AFTER WE CAME OUT OF LOCK DOWN.
  It now seems a game of protect yourself and and shoot bullets at others in a hope it will divert it from you?
  That money added to all the other miss used funds added together could have solved any problems by now.
  How come if they are still talking about who said what the enquiry does not involve the NHS and the promises made during the Pandemic about ther NHS?
  I would like to know if anyone can name one promise to the NHS during the pandemic that has actually been implemented, in their defence? 
  Why is the NHS still fighting to get a decent wage?  As I have already said you can't get around the table and negociate if the people are on the street and striking?
  Why are private contractors still working normal hours and receiving normal pay while the Doctors and nurses that assess you for treatment are outside?
  If ther Doctors want to go on strike then strike in there normal jobs the remove the contractors that are assessing the Public now and replace them with NHS staff.
  People seem to also not realise that the whole reason for contractual staff was because of an excess of work load, so why with increased work loads won't you pay more money.  I just don't understand, why there are any contractual jobs, when those simple jobs can be completed by NHS staff on Job rotation, saving paying contractors money under their own contract.  ALL, contractors, except those used for Surgery or Professional Treatment should be removed.

  

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