Thursday 9 February 2012

Cost of everything, value of nothing - Part 2

The time to wake up to the wrecking of the NHS is now. Undo Lansley hangs by a thread and his barmy bill along with him. We all need to start kicking harder. If you want a snapshot of what is wrong you could do worse than the site below. The BBC is moderately objective on this one so just look at this - do away with less than 200 quangos and replace with 250. Bonfire of sanity is what that looks like.
And then there is this idea that the NHS hospitals can do 48% private work. Oh yeah is that with new wards, news beds, new kit, extra staff? Or just using the space made free by NOT providing services for us ordinary mortals? You couldn't make it up - unless you were one of the multi-millionaires running this country of course.
I could go on but have a read yourself.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-12177084



Tuesday 7 February 2012

News is cheap these days....

My its a long time since I have been here. Too busy on the old web site it seems. Anyway I just thought I would share this: http://www.bbc.co.uk/journalism/blog/2012/01/google-hangouts---a-new-tool-f.shtml
Now what with Twitter sending out from court rooms and war zo0nes. And Facebook linking us to anything anywhere. And newspapers like the Eastern Daily Press setting up i-witness zones where any old snap captured on a mobile can be launched into media land I ask this. Do we need reporters or photographers any more?
Well, we shall go one having writers of every variety - some worthwhile and some worth shooting. And we shall have paparazzi preying on the prominent. We shall even have correspondents commenting on the news which has always seemed a denial of the basic principle of news anyway.
More worryingly we may have even more snoopers and private detectives digging the dirt on the allegedly fame seeking as well as the genuinely unworthy.
Of course if the content of our newspapers is virtually free then why not the chip paper itself? Foot and gun in close proximity maybe?
Its a funny old world. We seem to know the cost of everything and the value of nothing.