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all I can see here is a labour supporter trying desperately to deflect attention away from the fact this NHS trust went bankrupt due to a PFI that was set-up by labour.

 

this trust should have been supported by the current government but that doesn't change the fact this is a mess caused by labour. Labour never invested what they claimed they had, all they had done was create a house or cards that is starting to collapse.

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all I can see here is a labour supporter trying desperately to deflect attention away from the fact this NHS trust went bankrupt due to a PFI that was set-up by labour.

 

this trust should have been supported by the current government but that doesn't change the fact this is a mess caused by labour. Labour never invested what they claimed they had, all they had done was create a house or cards that is starting to collapse.

pfi s were set up by the last conservative government :huh:
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pfi s were set up by the last conservative government :huh:

 

Sorry to spoil your day.

 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/9641168/207m-debt-at-PFI-saddled-hospital-trust-should-be-written-off.html

 

£207m debt at PFI-saddled hospital trust 'should be written off'

The Department of Health should write off £207 million worth of debts built up by a London hospital trust driven to the brink of bankruptcy by private finance initiative deals, the administrator has said.

 

It should also provide up to £25 million extra per year to help continue pay for PFI deals at South London Healthcare NHS Trust, which runs three hospitals in the capital and Kent - Queen Mary's in Sidcup, the Queen Elizabeth in Woolwich and the Princess Royal in Orpington.

 

The latter two were built using PFI funding under Labour.

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Sorry to spoil your day.

 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/9641168/207m-debt-at-PFI-saddled-hospital-trust-should-be-written-off.html

 

£207m debt at PFI-saddled hospital trust 'should be written off'

The Department of Health should write off £207 million worth of debts built up by a London hospital trust driven to the brink of bankruptcy by private finance initiative deals, the administrator has said.

 

It should also provide up to £25 million extra per year to help continue pay for PFI deals at South London Healthcare NHS Trust, which runs three hospitals in the capital and Kent - Queen Mary's in Sidcup, the Queen Elizabeth in Woolwich and the Princess Royal in Orpington.

 

The latter two were built using PFI funding under Labour.

if your trying to spoil my day get your facts right first http://www.publicservice.co.uk/feature_story.asp?id=17931 :hihi::hihi::hihi:
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if your trying to spoil my day get your facts right first http://www.publicservice.co.uk/feature_story.asp?id=17931 :hihi::hihi::hihi:

 

I think you will find I got my facts spot on.

 

It clearly doesn't take much for you to laugh. You clearly missed that the hospital trust in administration had its' PFIs set up under Tony Blair at repayment rates that were clearly unsustainable. That probably escaped your notice.

 

PFIs aren't necessarily bad things as your linked article says. Just ones that are poor value and where the repayments can't be afforded.

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Do you have any details? Genuine question..

 

try the royal liverpool hospital. and check out

http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2012/jul/05/pfi-contracts-list

 

might be what you are looking for?

 

the corruption continues

 

years ago Mark Thomas did a survey on whether the public wanted PFI I think it was something like 87% didn't..... ah well governments are never too keen on asking the public when their buddies are getting rich

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