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Old 27-06-2018, 16:57   #12
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Re: The over-40s should pay a 'social care premium'

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
Too much to list on here. There needs to be a line-by-line approach to budgets in every government department. The amount of waste and even simply unnecessary expenditure is staggering.

Once that exercise is completed, the government could then turn its attention to making our services fit for the current century. Merging adult social care and NHS care has already started, but using technology to treat more people at home using new technology rather than take up hospital beds is one example of how billions could be saved.
You don't have to list them all - just some. I'm interested to know what you think of as non-essential.


I agree that there is massive waste, and poor budgeting within government organisations.
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