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  • GREEDY BASTARDS of Great Britain; part two
    Here are 100 of Nietzsche's Ubermenschen whose destiny it was to come into this world, shuffle paper, demand disproportionate salaries off the hard-pressed but gullible populace whilst blackmailing us with the bull**** that to downgrade their obscene salaries would result in a mythical 'talent drain'. The only thing being drained is the taxpayers and ratepayers hard-earned money whilst these corporate rogues laugh all the way to the bank. Given the fact that the foolish serfs in the UK regard the royal family as a deity, worthy of worship, then it naturally follows that a whole welter of fat cats and selfish swine can amass vast wealth and get away with this legalised robbery.
    Mark Thompson; former director-general of the BBC earned £664,000
    Andrew Marr; BBC presenter: £580,000
    Jana Bennett; director of BBC Vision: £412,000
    Peter Salmon; BBC North director: £375,000
    David Nicholson; Chief Executive of the NHS: £255,000
    Sir Liam Donaldson earned at least £205,000 as Chief Medical Officer
    Christine Connelly; Chief Information Officer for the department of health: £200,000
    Heather Lawrence OBE; chief executive of the Chelsea and Westminster NHS trust: £200,000
    Gabriel Scally; regional director of public health: £200,000
    Jonathan Michael; chief executive of Guy's and St Thomas' NHS trust (London): £178,000
    David Salisbury; director of immunisation: £175,000
    Dr Mike Anderson; medical director of the Chelsea and Westminster NHS trust: £170,000
    Paul White; chief executive of Barts and the London NHS trust: £164,500
    Michael Barton; Chief Constable of Durham Constabulary: £160,000
    Ann Lloyd; Chief Executive of NHS Wales: £160,000
    Dame Gillian Morgan; Welsh Permanent Secretary: £160,000
    Derek Smith; chief executive of Hammersmith hospitals NHS trust (London): £158,508
    Robert Naylor; chief executive of University College London hospitals NHS trust: £156,000
    David Edwards; chief executive of Cardiff and Vale NHS trust: £155,000
    Dr Tony Jewell; Welsh chief medical officer: £155,000
    Sir Hugh Taylor: Permanent Secretary of the department of health: £155,000
    Peter Reading; chief executive of University hospitals of Leicester NHS trust: £152,500
    Mark Britnell; chief executive of University hospital Birmingham NHS trust: £148,500
    Neil McKay; chief executive of Leeds teaching hospitals NHS trust: £147,000
    David Highton; chief executive of Oxford Radcliffe hospitals NHS trust: £142,500
    Malcolm Stamp; chief executive of Addenbrooke's NHS trust (Cambridge University teaching hospitals trust): £142,260
    Andrew Cash; chief executive of Sheffield teaching Hospitals NHS trust: £137,500
    Mike Deegan; chief executive of Central Manchester and Manchester children's University NHS trust: £137,500
    Stuart Welling; chief executive of Brighton and Sussex hospitals NHS trust: £135,109
    Mark Goldman; chief executive of Birmingham Heartlands and Solihull (teaching) NHS trust: £135,000
    Gareth Hall of the Welsh department of the economy and transport: £135,000
    Dr Gwyn Thomas; director of Informing Healthcare: £135,000
    Simon Ash; Chief Constable of Suffolk Constabulary: £133,068
    Martin Baker; Chief Constable of Dorset Constabulary: £133,068
    Jacqui Cheer; Chief Constable of Cleveland Constabulary: £133,068
    Tim Madgwick; acting Chief Constable of North Yorkshire constabulary: £133,068
    Simon Parr; Chief Constable of Cambridgeshire Constabulary: £133,068
    Mark Polin; Chief Constable of North Wales Constabulary: £133,068
    Jeff Farrar; temporary Chief Constable of Gwent Constabulary: £133,068
    Patrick Geenty; Chief Constable of Wiltshire Constabulary: £133,068
    Alfred Hitchcock; Chief Constable of Bedfordshire Constabulary: £133,068
    Adrian Lee; Chief Constable of Northamptonshire Constabulary: £133,068
    Carwyn Jones; First Minister of Wales: £132,862
    David Roberts; chief executive of University hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS trust: £132,857
    Bernard Lawson; acting Chief Constable of Cumbria Constabulary: £130,044
    Michael Matthews; acting Chief Constable of Gloucestershire Constabulary: £130,044
    Andy Parker; Chief Constable of Warwickshire Constabulary: £130,044
    Neil Rhodes; Chief Constable of Lincolnshire Constabulary: £130,044
    Jackie Roberts; Chief Constable of Dyfed-Powys Constabulary: £130,044
    Lorraine Bewes; director of finance of the Chelsea and Westminster NHS trust: £130,000
    Maggie Boyle; chief executive of Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen hospitals NHS trust: £130,000
    Jeff Buggle of the Welsh department of health and social services: £130,000
    Gareth Goodier; chief executive of Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS trust (London): £127,500
    Barry Johns; chief executive of West Midlands metropolitan ambulance service NHS trust: £127,500
    David Jackson; chief executive of Bradford hospitals NHS trust: £127,360
    David Moss; chief executive of Southampton University hospitals NHS trust: £126,500
    Stephen Day; chief executive of Norfolk and Norwich University hospital NHS trust: £124,000
    Jane Perrin; chief executive of Swansea NHS trust: £124,000
    Julie Acred; chief executive of Southern Derbyshire acute hospitals NHS trust: £122,500
    John de Braux; chief executive of Epsom and St Hellier NHS trust: £122,500
    Jane Collins; chief executive of Great Ormond Street hospital for children NHS trust (London): £122,500
    Ian Hamilton; chief executive of St George's healthcare NHS trust (London): £122,500
    Cally Palmer; chief executive of Royal Marsden NHS trust (London): £122,500
    Stephen Greep; chief executive of Hull and East Yorkshire hospitals NHS trust: £122,400
    Julian Nettel; chief executive of St Marys NHS trust: £121,566
    David Astley; chief executive of East Kent hospitals NHS trust: £121,417
    Sheila Foley; chief executive of East London and the City mental health trust: £120,000
    Mark Hackett; chief executive of Royal Wolverhampton hospitals NHS trust: £120,000
    Bob Hudson of the Welsh department of health and social services: £120,000
    Amanda Pritchard; deputy chief executive of the Chelsea and Westminster NHS trust: £120,000
    Peter Bradley; chief executive of London ambulance service trust: £118,000
    Moira Britton; chief executive of Tees and north-east Yorkshire NHS trust: £117,500
    Cornelius Egan; chief executive of Bradford community health NHS trust : £117,500
    Sally Gorham; chief executive of Waltham, Leyton & Leytonstone (London): £117,500
    Mike Atkin; chief executive of Leeds community and mental health services teaching NHS trust: £117,000
    Christine Daws; finance director of the Welsh government: £115,000
    Simon Dean of the Welsh health and social services department: £115,000
    Nigel Fisher; chief executive of South-west London and St George's mental health NHS trust: £112,500
    John MacDonald; chief executive of Queen's medical centre, Nottingham University hospital NHS trust: £112,500
    Graham Nix; chief executive of United Bristol healthcare NHS trust: £112,000
    Peter Morris; chief executive of South Manchester University hospitals NHS trust: £111,000
    Therese Davis; chief nurse of the Chelsea and Westminster NHS trust: £110,000
    Bernard Galton; HR director of the Welsh government: £110,000
    Derek Griffin; chief executive of Cafcass Cymru: £110,000
    Martin Sykes; chief executive of Value Wales: £110,000
    Angela Peddar; chief executive of Royal Devon and Exeter healthcare NHS trust: £109,500
    Peter Coles; chief executive of Whipps Cross University hospital NHS trust (London): £107,500
    Erville Millar; chief executive of Camden & Islington mental health and social care trust: £107,500
    Richard Davies of the Welsh department of public services and performance: £105,000
    Mike Hopkins of the Welsh lifelong learning and providers decision: £105,000
    Roy Male; chief executive of Blackpool Victoria hospital NHS trust: £105,000
    Sue Ross; chief executive of Selby and York primary care trust: £105,000
    Nick Temple; chief executive of Tavistock and Portman NHS trust (London): £105,000
    Dr Jane Wilkinson; Deputy Chief Medical Officer of Wales: £105,000
    Malcolm Lowe-Lauri; chief executive of Kings College hospital NHS trust (London): £104,000
    Liam Hayes; chief executive of Doncaster and south Humber NHS trust: £103,161
    Sue Assar; chief executive of Central Manchester primary care trust: £102,500
    Stuart Bell; chief executive of South London and Maudsley NHS trust: £102,500
    Brian Milstead; chief executive of Royal Cornwall hospitals NHS trust: £102,500
    Christine Willis; chief executive of North Tees primary care trust: £100,000
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