Useless BBC reporters are forever coming with scare stories about how the NHS has been financially squeezed by the cruel Coalition Government. As usual with the politically-correct BBC, these stories are rubbish. The NHS’s problem is that it has too many overpaid, over-pensioned and incompetent�managers. In the last decade, the NHS has reduced the number of hospital beds while almost doubling the number of managers. We’ve gone from over 8 beds per manager to a laughable 4 beds per manager. My hopeless local hospital, Bournemouth, has a pile of managers with six-figure salaries and million pound pension pots. So, don’t believe NHS managers when they say they have financial problems, they are the financial problem. Here’s the proof: