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June 04, 2008

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Reality and Labour mode thinking are rarely aligned, this being a prime example. Sure it's bad enough to read through the eye watering amounts involved but it's just as offensive to wintess the usual blameless politicians hiding the truth with their casual arrogance. The NHS is a hospital service for making people better not an public sector internet cafe. A simple and straightforward system would have sufficed and saved alot of time, money and scandal but that really only applies to those with common sense not Nu Labour.

With every pound wasted it equates to the burden of that pound being placed on taxpayers in the future. Of all the ethical practices why don't the usual big mouth campaigners come out of the woodwork and take the government to court about the real cost of this comotosed and dead system? They are happy to do it against BAe Systems, why not here. After all the NHS service is critical to the lives of the UK populus and their actions would actually have a positive impact. This would help save the NHS by stopping the haemorrhage of cash which could be easily welcomed elsewhere in the NHS. But it only shows how the leftist movement simply care about their egos and stomachs before the electorate and good people of this nation.

When will this 'black' accounting cease and we stop hammering taxpayers and then waste their hard earned money.

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