tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1537213245172078183.post3072269976376097454..comments2023-09-28T13:28:52.243+01:00Comments on Raedwald: A damning indictment of Whitehall's public health failureRaedwaldhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11699610899843349594noreply@blogger.comBlogger15125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1537213245172078183.post-67209758023661369172020-04-28T09:17:02.327+01:002020-04-28T09:17:02.327+01:00Anon 03:17...yep, was going to write exactly the s...Anon 03:17...yep, was going to write exactly the same thing. Veterinary, phytosanitary etc., health inspection of animal origin and plant food products, customs inspections of heavy goods vehicles.Span Owshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10144861546996033462noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1537213245172078183.post-74139669394071980322020-04-28T03:17:58.277+01:002020-04-28T03:17:58.277+01:00@farmer Giles how so?
Think you need to brush up o...@farmer Giles how so?<br />Think you need to brush up on your French and or your google translate skills.<br />Eleven new border controls are ready in France if and when the UK leaves on the 31/12/2020 as per EU regulations<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1537213245172078183.post-27797864529401767262020-04-27T23:40:43.819+01:002020-04-27T23:40:43.819+01:00Bye bye Lugano Convention?
Law firms and their ta...Bye bye Lugano Convention?<br /><br />Law firms and their tax contributions moving to Ireland.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1537213245172078183.post-43331174389841217032020-04-27T21:44:09.335+01:002020-04-27T21:44:09.335+01:00Not looking good on the 'control our borders&#...Not looking good on the 'control our borders' front.<br /><br />https://agriculture.gouv.fr/brexit-le-poste-de-controle-frontalier-du-port-de-calais-est-pret<br />Farmer Gileshttps://agriculture.gouv.fr/brexit-le-poste-de-controle-frontalier-du-port-de-calais-est-pretnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1537213245172078183.post-54817373036015161442020-04-27T15:36:34.755+01:002020-04-27T15:36:34.755+01:00We've got used to not doing anything, granted ...We've got used to not doing anything, granted not everyone but enough for it to make a difference, so we see this gradual slide toward a more primitive era in public health. The quiet killers never go away and we would do well to remember that when capital seeks cheap labour from the Third World, or indeed the ideologues wish to 'enrich' us into oblivion.<br /><br />SteveAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1537213245172078183.post-91985299677880722372020-04-27T14:28:33.145+01:002020-04-27T14:28:33.145+01:00The American system of elected public officials ha...The American system of elected public officials has in my view a lot going for it, but to make it work you need a population who can be arsed to involve itself in this stuff.<br /><br />Just look at the fiasco of the elected Police and Crime commissioners. On the face of it a good idea, but because nobody's bovvered, the posts are effectively farmed out to party hacks and place fillers - totally the opposite of what was supposed to happen.<br /><br />Let's just hope that enough of the population does finally realise after this nightmare that excessive centralisation adds cost and uselessness and that there is benefit in local accountability even at the cost of taking an interest in who does what at local level and holding their feet to the fire. <br />Literally if necessary.Jack the dognoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1537213245172078183.post-23265990385596193862020-04-27T14:12:08.923+01:002020-04-27T14:12:08.923+01:00I used to think that the American system, where ma...I used to think that the American system, where many jobs (Sheriff, Judge, Dog Catcher) were filled through democratic local elections, was open to corruption. I now wonder if it is any more corrupt than the non-transparent systems we use in the UK and certainly provides a better way of removing the incompetent ones.DiscoveredJoyshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05300239909689336895noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1537213245172078183.post-56861238182073624842020-04-27T13:44:17.632+01:002020-04-27T13:44:17.632+01:005.1 million miles in three years?!! That is the eq...5.1 million miles in three years?!! That is the equivalent of a return flight to Cairo every single day including Saturdays and Sundays (with enough for someone else to do a return flight to Cardiff every day for the same amount of time). Did they think the E stood for Egypt?<br /><br />Totally random destinations :-) )<br /><br />the TB thing is fucking scary. Span Owshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10144861546996033462noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1537213245172078183.post-32959469949193343882020-04-27T11:44:41.396+01:002020-04-27T11:44:41.396+01:00I had the same thought as I was walking past our c...I had the same thought as I was walking past our closed local pub. In the window was a sticker, proclaiming its high standard of food hygiene. The Environmental Health Officers (EHOs) , no longer engaged in checking up on that, could be diverted to tracking, tracing and isolating known COVID -19 contacts and that was normally the first stage of epidemic control under the old tried and tested system. Isolation hospitals were used to keep the infection out of general hospitals. That stage was hardly attempted as PHE did not have the staff. I understand there are some 10,000 EHOs who could have been available. The infection became widely established whilst the politicians mumbled about “herd immunity”. So we bot lock-down.<br /><br />A neighbour, who deals mostly with public authorities, tells me that the supply chain is now complicated by “standardisation”. The authorities now insert middlemen called “ Procurement Companies” who vet suppliers to check that his firm is not employing slave Labour or destroying the environment and is compliant with “ equalities” legislation etc . These companies publish information about the requirements of authorities and will only accept quotes from companies registered with them.<br /><br />It seems that the Derbyshire clothing firm, David Nieper, received no acknowledgement of its offer from the NHS supply chain and went straight to Derby hospitals which accepted their offer. The factory is now back working and the hospitals are getting PPE supplies.Edward Spaltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04168350315689612490noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1537213245172078183.post-19208590907683669412020-04-27T11:25:09.766+01:002020-04-27T11:25:09.766+01:00"We must keep pushing the absolute necessity ..."We must keep pushing the absolute necessity for localisation and decentralisation."<br />Sir, while i totally agree on the above, i am very skeptical about it ever happening.<br />total centralization of power is inevitable, and the ultimate goal of any ruling elites. <br />every bureacrat prefers to be part of the largest possible organization, as this offers better career opportunities, or better opportunities to reach retirement without ever having to work.<br />all politicians as well prefer to be part of the largest club possible, being planetary government (and thus absolute power) the ultimate goal. <br /><br />the largest and more powerful the government, the more captive and less free are the masses. centralization of power makes voting useless, and leaving more difficult when not impossible.<br /><br />so i do not expect decentralization to be on any government agenda any time soon. <br /><br />and as for decentralization happening under pressure from below, i really do not expect that happening from a population that tamely (and gladly) accepted to be put on house arrest for weeks just because the chinese goverment said it was the right thing to do. <br /><br />Liberistahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11658623158127073573noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1537213245172078183.post-46855067454051165722020-04-27T11:11:51.210+01:002020-04-27T11:11:51.210+01:00DP writes
National agencies like PHE and its supr...DP writes<br /><br />National agencies like PHE and its supranational equivalent WHO, deal with matters that are generally not in the public eye on a yearly basis. Therefore they are susceptible to capture by the Gramsci Left, who can get on with their own agenda.<br /><br />Unfortunately for them, covid-19 has raised the lid on their nice little number. WHO has just lost its major donor. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1537213245172078183.post-41329356636917757302020-04-27T10:39:41.488+01:002020-04-27T10:39:41.488+01:00Personally, I have found it difficult to understan...Personally, I have found it difficult to understand why it was the Government's responsibility to provide PPE - pay for it, yes, maybe, but to source it why the heck? That's where NHS bureaucracies have let us down. In my view there should be a cull of overpaid NHS 'managers' after this is over.<br /><br />If you look at those TB hotspots in your map, they are the result of BAME immigration. If Covid-19 is killing disproportionately many BAME people, maybe it's the result of their poor state of heath and hygiene is at the root of it. It will be interesting to see what the map looks like after the crisis is over.<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1537213245172078183.post-79270784375879547822020-04-27T09:14:49.265+01:002020-04-27T09:14:49.265+01:00
Well said DeeDee and the execrable JPM should be ...<br />Well said DeeDee and the execrable JPM should be able to discern between incumbent Government action (always changing) and Westmonster (NEVER changing) who have been the main instigators and deliberate interference with the Brexit process too. <br />Dave_Gnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1537213245172078183.post-35863433244999707212020-04-27T08:15:09.150+01:002020-04-27T08:15:09.150+01:00Whenever a centralised group of highly-paid, gener...Whenever a centralised group of highly-paid, generally left-wing, bureaucrats are assembled with a taxpayer-funded trough the consequences for the taxpayer are bad. The Government continually replenishes the trough, but they are basically unsupervised as they squander it on the "experts" pet obsessions. <br /><br />Quangos perform a very useful function for the Government. When something goes very badly wrong in their area of "expertise" they can be blamed for failing to prioritise correctly and/or failing to deliver, protecting the Government/Minister from blame.<br /><br />But the fault is really the Governments: for failing to set clear priorities and instructions; failing to ensure they are delivering and for failing to properly monitor expenditure.<br /><br />Another fairly recent example was the Environment Agency before the Somerset Floods of 2014. Captured by Environmentalists who were obsessed with recreating a wetland, they gave no though whatsoever to how their "let it flood" policy would affect the local population. Owen Paterson, Sec of State for the Environment then took a great deal of interest into the failings of the Environment Agency; made them refocus and this winter the Somerset Levels did not flood.<br /><br />PHE's failings are the failings of WESTMINSTER and successive Sec of States for Health, as well as the failings of Whitehall Mandarins.<br />DeeDee99https://www.blogger.com/profile/06753473473887381622noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1537213245172078183.post-19510553488055388942020-04-27T07:30:24.672+01:002020-04-27T07:30:24.672+01:00It's your Tory government that has failed Raed...It's your Tory government that has failed Raedwald.<br /><br />They've been in power for ten years. Whatever kind of civil service the country has is entirely down to them.<br /><br />And it's not the latter's fault anyway.<br /><br />Drink that bleach and get on with it.JPMnoreply@blogger.com