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LSE study suggests centralisation in the NHS is lethal

A host of problems are created by centralisation.  A few advantages to decentralisation were summarised in our report, Wasting Lives: A statistical analysis of NHS performance in European context since 1981:   "It is easier to vary decisions according to local circumstances.   It is easier to feed local information... Read more...

PFI Plug Sockets

How much the Simple Shopper will pay for an electric socket   The National Audit Office has just reported on yet another hidden PFI cost. It seems the public sector has been getting ripped off over changes to PFI service contracts.   The problem arises because, although public sector requirements... Read more...

Some rather weak responses to our report on NHS performance

Here at the TaxPayers' Alliance we're used to rather unconvincing government responses to our reports.  Tessa Jowell produced the memorably meaningless argument that it "is a mistake to view 2012 as a cost, rather than an investment" - as if investments don't have costs.  The DFID managed to completely contradict... Read more...

Decline in educational standards affecting the economy

The Telegraph reports that an inquiry by Cambridge University has found that a failure to teach children the three Rs - literacy and numeracy - is hurting economic productivity.  They found that there was a significant productivity gap between the UK and France, with 30 per cent higher productivity, and... Read more...

MAJOR STUDY ON THE NHS REVEALS OVER 17,000 UNNECESSARY DEATHS A YEAR

Download the full report here (PDF). A statistical analysis of World Health Organisation data reveals that the poor performance of the NHS is causing 17,157 deaths per year £34 billion of extra spending under Brown has made no difference to UK mortality Using data from the World Health Organisation and... Read more...

Bromsgrove hike council tax to fund IT 'obsession'

In yesterday’s Birmingham Mail Peter McDonald, the opposition leader at Bromsgrove District Council, blasted the council’s spending record in light of the inflation-busting 4.5% rise in council tax they are inflicting upon their residents.   According to the newspaper report, taxpayers in Bromsgrove now face the highest taxes in Worcestershire.... Read more...

Northern Rock- A Warning From History

e Decommissioning kit for the Crock   As Brown and Darling dither over nationalising Northern Rock, still trying to find some fudge that will avoid outright nationalisation and hide the costs (eg see this blog), taxpayers should remember the dismal precedent of British Energy.   British Energy is the nuclear... Read more...

Taking the fight to North Norfolk District and Norfolk County Councils

Within our grassroots campaigns, it’s my aim to have every activist involved at every stage of our campaigns.  From letter writing to leafleting and radio-phone-ins, every bit is as important as the next and yesterday was perhaps the best day of grassroots activism and co-ordination I’ve seen at the TPA.... Read more...

NHS Dentistry; A study in organised neglect

Back in 2000, when 'investment' in the NHS seemed to know no limits, the government felt confident enough to promise all citizens access to an NHS dentist within just two years. A report brought out today though, by the charity Citizens Advice, reveals the impressive extent to which the government... Read more...

Ugly Government

“People should not be afraid of their governments. Governments should be afraid of their people”   If only…   TPA Activist Barbara Lockwood contacted me this morning about a council tax story she’d heard on local Norfolk radio. After a little investigation, we found this disgraceful example of tyrannical government:... Read more...

Hain's SpAds caught using public funds for partisan campaigning

A major role of the TaxPayers' Alliance is scrutinising the Government and the public sector to make sure taxpayers' money is spent properly and is not being abused and wasted. We regularly write to Ministers and public officials to enquire about different programmes and activities. One particularly brazen example of... Read more...

Non-job of the week

Here we are again.  Another week passes us by and we find another local government non-job wasting your money, a job that needn’t exist because it is either done in the voluntary sector or could be done by another government department or body.  The latter is the focus of this... Read more...

Stoke pays out nearly £700,000 for council staff parking

The Sentinel reports today on the cost of parking provision for Stoke-On-Trent City Council workers after the West Midlands TaxPayers’ Alliance received a Freedom of Information response revealing that public sector parking permits were costing local taxpayers’ nearly £700,000.   This is almost as much as the astronomically expensive refurbishments... Read more...

Hospital deep cleaning

Let's get this straight.   People who think that the deep cleaning is a gimmick, at best:   The Lancet medical journal.   The cleaning contractors hired to do the deep clean.   People who think it is a good idea:   Gordon Brown - briefly an academic and then... Read more...

TPA Protest at Barnet County Court

This morning a group of dedicated low-tax campaigners descended on Barnet County Courthouse to support TPA activist Rick Stratton in his bid to get justice over his council tax bills.  Rick’s case revolves around Hertsmere Council demanding council tax on a property they declared as “unfit for human habitation”, a... Read more...

Crock Latest

Man sprouts twigs while waiting for action   For taxpayers the New Year has brought no good news on the Crock. Brown and Darling are still dithering in the headlights, while we remain on the hook for over £50bn of loans and guarantees. Hopes of a cost-free exit diminish by... Read more...

Thousands of pounds spent on "mind therapy" for council employees

According to yesterday’s Express and Star 12 council staff at Black Country housing company, Sandwell Homes, were given “mind therapy sessions” costing the taxpayer thousands of pounds.   The report claims that the one-to-one therapy sessions for maintenance and housing managers encouraged employees to share their thoughts on a “search... Read more...

Dispatches from the front line

What a great start to the New Year the TaxPayers’ Alliance is having.  Over the Christmas and New Year period, when we publicised our Christmas Tax and Non-Job reports, we managed to recruit 35 new activists.  Activists differ from supporters because they are committed to recruiting, campaigning and promoting the... Read more...

IT Gusher Still Blowing

Thar she blows! And we're paying The Guardian has surveyed the cash wasted on Whitehall's abandoned IT projects. According to their survey, the known cost of projects abandoned since 2000 is now £2bn. They highlight: Downing St led projects- "the much-derided £486m computer upgrade at the Child Support Agency (CSA),... Read more...

Non-job of the week

Some people never learn.  Our report into local government publicity spending revealed a half billion pound industry promoting local councils.  This taxpayer-funded pat-on-the-back for local politicians and their council officers brought outrage from taxpayers, and rightly so.  Help the Aged found that 10% of pensioners have to forego buying food... Read more...

The Better Government Initiative report

Today the Better Government Initiative, a group of establishment figures with no relation to our campaign, have published their report (PDF) today and have noted the problem of inexperienced political management: "Ministers are increasingly drawn from a specialist political background with little experience of the management and operation of large... Read more...

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