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There are, of course, exemptions to the proposals for regional pay. Executives and senior managers working in the new "Lansley" bodies for the NHS reform programme will not be subject to these divisive and ideological proposals. . It seems that these executives are extra special because of the need to "attract and retain high-calibre leaders and staff responsible for transforming delivery". It also seems, to me at least, that Lansley is a dangerous bonehead, embarking on another measure aileanate working people, perpetuate and increase division between North and South and harden divisions between the well paid and everyone else. Lansley should have been fired for his disastrous handling of the NHS Reforms package, otherwise known as Privatisation, and for his arrogant behaviour during and since the debates. He must have some hold over the cabinet in order to retain his position.
Northern Ireland: police attacked in another night of disturbances | Northern Ireland | The Guardian When the "Brexit" debate was still filling our newspapers and our television screens, readers may remember why I had changed my mind since voting to leave at the referendum vote. Apart from the economic arguments, which had become crystal clear after peeling away all the lies and misrepresentations trotted out by Bozo Boris and his "Get Brexit Done" conspirators, there was always the problem of the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Would it be possible to have a border between the European Union and the United Kingdom where people, goods and services could pass freely between the two nations without customs restrictions, tariffs, duties and all the other formalities? Would it be possible to have one part of the United Kingdom treated differently from other parts of the United Kingdom, particularly when Scotland for example had voted overwhe
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