tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7297385557189031263.post4401187169701082859..comments2012-03-30T10:18:10.085+01:00Comments on The Whistleblower: David Cameron vs The NHSArianna Anzalonihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03360306081699304393noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7297385557189031263.post-28181755142411048212011-04-24T18:44:03.861+01:002011-04-24T18:44:03.861+01:00I couldn't agree more. The NHS reputation is n...I couldn't agree more. The NHS reputation is not only in need of PR work but is also in need of sound reforms that would benefit the general public. <br />The state monopoly they run nowadays, has gone from being one of the most respected British institutions to become a poor health service that does not cope with demand, that is badly managed (as many public institutions), and where despite of the huge contributions one makes every month, one has to put up with poor and negligent service. Do not take me wrong, people that work at it are true heroes, but bad management and poor reforms from one government to the other, and bad planned cuts to something that is essential such as the health service, has got the NHS in such a really bad shape that something needs to be done urgently, either to it, or to bring more alternatives on board.<br />As for David Cameron, he is not only in need of PR, but also in need of political maturity and sound work and planning before making decisions if they want to still keep their reputation alive. They are not only making everything harder for the least wealth off, and for people that wants to get into education to prosper, but they are also making abrupt and not well thought out decisions on which they are then doing U-Turns,... that is not only embarrassing and laughable, but has been losing them the faith on them of many voters, as they do not seem to know for sure where they are heading to... Some PR First AID for Cameron please!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01066769324717978012noreply@blogger.com