30,000 jobs could go in Labour’s radical overhaul of NHS
30,000 jobs could go in Labour’s radical overhaul of NHS

Loss of staff will be at least twice as big as thought, as new NHS England chief tells regional boards to cut costs by 50%

30,000 jobs could go in Labour’s radical overhaul of NHS
Loss of staff will be at least twice as big as thought, as new NHS England chief tells regional boards to cut costs by 50%
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Party for the workers /s
The working class inherently benefits from a stronger NHS. I'm not sure if these changes are the right ones but at least they're trying something.
NHS England was put in by the Tories in 2012 to cripple the NHS. It should never have existed and it's misleading to label the removal of this superfluous body as an attack on the NHS. Labour should have been clearer in their messaging about what it is that they're getting rid of. This is more like excising a tumour than chopping off a limb.
Indeed, I've seen a lot of people thinking this is doctors/nurses/other hospital staff getting cut, rather than an arms-length administrative/bureaucratic body