SilentCallsVictim wrote on Jun 14
th, 2008 at 9:18am:
The situation seems somewhat confused.
More investigation is required.
Some of the confusion referred to is resolved by the following points advised this morning:
- The change of number for the Publications Order Line (from 0870 to 0300) was caused by the fact that there is some other very similar (non-DH) 0870 number and calls were being mis-dialled!
- Responsibility for issuing "Help with Help Costs" publications (including the HC1 application forms has passed from the DH Order Line to the printers 3M.
The change of number on the leaflets was caused by an administrative change, not a change of telephone number.
Even the actual change of number was motivated by a quite different reason. The only positive point to draw is that when selecting a new telephone number 0300 was chosen.
With reference to the post by Loddon this morning.
The "local rate" reference is an acknowledged error that must be corrected.
As for the political point, some would suggest that the present incompetence and ineffectiveness of the government is due to the inability of New Labour to be sustained without Blair, in the same way that Thatcherite Conservatism could not be sustained without Thatcher.
It is hard to see a policy of deliberately saving money for taxpayers by imposing charges on service users (NHS patients in particular) as being characteristic of "Old", rather than "New", Labour. Even the LibDems have abandoned the policy of imposing additional burdens on taxpayers to protect public services. Perhaps this places the issue on which were are campaigning outside the realm of policy-related party politics. Those of us who wish, or expect, to see exchanges between parties on true political issues, rather than apolitical issues of personal managerial competence, find much current discourse to be confusing as pragmatism and opportunism has caused apparently long-held positions to be reversed.