Book description
Britain is in the midst of a fierce battle over government
spending. With debts mounting rapidly, the £700 billion annual bill
is no longer sustainable. But cuts face a wall of opposition, with
dire warnings that they will ravage our society: hospital waiting
lists will grow, schools will close and the poor will tumble into a
new Dickensian abyss. Yet much of what the government currently spends
is wasted, and public sector performance is often woeful. In Burning
Our Money, Mike Denham casts a critical eye over the services we
receive for our hard-earned cash, and finds them radically Â- often
shockingly Â- wanting. For all the media insistence that the NHS is Â
the envy of the world', it stacks up poorly against European
healthcare systems. For all our apparently soaring exam grades, our
children significantly underperform their future competitors in China,
Korea and elsewhere. And for all our hand-wringing about abolishing
poverty, our huge welfare system actually damages many of the poor
it's supposed to help. Drawing on extensive research and
up-to-the-minute reporting, Burning Our Money comprehensively debunks
the myth that more public spending means better public services, and
shows how we can Â- and must Â- get more for less.