I don't think most of them know about it. Even Farage doesn't go for it like you'd think he would. It's strange.
In other news, this sounds very drastic.
https://www.theguardian.com/society/202 ... utting-nhs
Hospitals in England could shed 100,000 jobs in response to cost-cutting orders
Exclusive: Scale of looming job losses prompts NHS leaders to ask Treasury to cover costs
The Good Law Project yesterday were talking about one of Streeting's donors, who has an interest in personnel. My guess is that the private sector takes over a lot of the back office functions. Though that's borderline corrupt, I'm not particularly opposed to that. It doesn't seem to be hard to find NHS staff who are pissed off with covering for somebody who's always off sick. Stats about administration being efficient aren't, in my view, quite the slam dunk for the NHS they seem. The taxpayer funding is what's efficient, which means a lot less chasing co-payments and insurance companies. That shouldn't be changed, and I see no suggestion it will be.
I suppose it's the job of the NHS Confederation to make the case, but I don't think the Treasury should cover the redundancies.