NHS England job cuts down to ‘failure of the system’, Streeting says
- Health Secretary Wes Streeting stated that redundancy packages for NHS England staff could cost around £1 billion.
- The government plans to dismantle NHS England to cut costs and return control to the government, reversing prior reorganization efforts.
- Streeting aims to reduce NHS England's workforce significantly, expressing sympathy for those at risk of job losses.
- The restructuring is expected to free up funds for frontline health services, according to Streeting's comments to the Health and Social Care Select Committee.
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Dismantling NHS England Could Cost £1 Billion in Redundancies, Take 2 Years
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has said that £1 billion is not an unreasonable estimate for the cost of redundancy packages for NHS England staff. Streeting appeared before the Health and Social Care Select Committee on Tuesday to answer MPs’ questions about the future of the NHS, including the progress of dismantling NHS England after Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer announced plans to scrap the world’s largest quango and bring its functions bac…
Keir Starmer sabre in the British administration, which could lose more than 100,000 jobs
In an effort to make the state more effective, the Labour Prime Minister wants to remove or merge hundreds of para-public organizations, while the axe has already fallen on the NHS.
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