Ah yes, I remember this. The free market will solve everything, the market is paramount, and there is no such thing as society. Oh, and greed is good............
Well, we've been there before, experienced it, suffered it, and ditched it (not entirely, unfortunately - chunks of it are still...
I had several year's first hand, not second hand, experience of NHS admin - plus seven years in Local Government, and twenty odd years in the Civil Service, so I know what I'm talking about too. There are vital jobs in all those sectors, and a lot that aren't needed. Even less would be needed if...
Two thirds is too ambitious - some of it is actually needed! There is a lot that wouldn't be missed, though - a 20% cut is probably nearer the realistic mark (and yes, that would have included my old job in the NHS before I retired!)
Never in the public sector, true - but it's not 'the wrong argument'. It is/was a public company, a plc, with shares bought and sold on the stock exchange. Exactly the sort of organisation that would apparently, according to some, make a jolly good job of running the NHS....................
It's putting large chunks of it (through PFI and use of agencies and contracting out) in the hands of business that has f**ked it up, and made it far more expensive than it should be. The poll questions are completely skewed in favour of privatisation. I'm not voting on those options.