Tuesday, October 25, 2011

White Paper calls to end the state monopoly on public services and putting the power in the hands of the people

Ministers informed to allow private schools and hospitals to fail if the government will succeed in its reform of public services, confidential government documents reveal.

Prime Minister today announced long-awaited plan to "end the state monopoly" on public services and give people more "choice and control" over what they use, open the white paper swaths of the public sector to private companies, charities and mutuals. David Cameron argue that the welfare state has failed, and the promise of "liberation from the grip of state control and [to] the power in the hands of the people."

According to plans, communities can create neighborhood councils to the Commission at a hyper-local people have more personal budgets to buy their own services and use of payment the results be extended to encourage market development in the public sector.

But documents obtained by The Guardian under the Freedom of Information Act, reveal the investigation of public officials warning that the markets are sensitive to the "failure" and the costs could increase by the fact no one real market is created, allowing the collapse of public services if it is not successful.

opens the possibility for schools, hospitals, social protection systems and nurseries, sometimes without government intervention to shore. The work called a "heinous revelation."

The role of the opening of new services will be launched by the white prime minister in a speech in which he said: "We have a welfare state that does not deliver well-being that does not people at work, but the poverty traps in place.

"So let me tell you that our change in appearance. It is an end to big government and former top-down mode of operation of public services ... the release of right-of-control state and place the power in the hands of the people.

"The old dogma that said" Whitehall knows best "-... There was more freedom, more choice and more local control Ours is a vision of public services open "is generally understood that the plans contained in the White Paper have been degraded and Cameron first revealed the details in a speech in February, after an internal battle of the coalition with the Liberal Democrats, who have tried to ensure that any reforms market-based outsourcing to maintain a high degree of responsibility. A Downing Street source described as "more white green." Now, however, Cameron said, "I assure you this: we are therefore committed to the modernization of public services, as we have always been"

"This problem is mitigated if the system generates the supplier and the entrance - and indeed the evidence suggests that the exit that leads to effective ... There is also evidence that private sector an important part of productivity growth is due to the input and output processes.

"But the departure of suppliers (eg, school closure) can be controversial and unpopular, and a corresponding fault system should be designed," he warns.


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