Army general is appointed to lead shake-up of NHS management

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General who led Royal Marines in Iraq now to lead biggest shake-up of NHS management

Sir Gordon Messenger has been asked to stamp out 'waste and wokery'. Health Secretary Sajid Javid is keen to ensure tax rise is not wasted. Ministers hope Sir Gordon will apply his leadership skills from serving in Iraq.

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I'm sure his many years of experience in healthcare will prove useful.

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Now you see true leadership and management.

Once he has got the local GPs to start face to face appointments he then needs to get rid of the lazy highly paid gits at the top, then needs to get a grip of the administration or lack of it at times.

I think he should start to recruit more grunts and start removing the lieutenants that do shit and get paid...

He is not Army. Get the headline correct at least 🙈

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