‘Automate the state’ - TaxPayers’ Alliance launches campaign to deliver better quality public services

After the announcement that more money will be spent on the NHS, we should pick up the pace of automation in healthcare

Introducing more automation into the public sector more broadly can save taxpayers £17 billion a year by 2030

Automation should be welcomed, not feared. Between 2001 and 2015, new technology made 800,000 jobs obsolete, but it created more than 3.5 million

Dedicated public service workers deserve to do their jobs with dignity, not be bogged down with bureaucratic tasks

Today the TaxPayers’ Alliance launches a new campaign to promote a rapid increase in the automation of public services. Given that the prime minister announced on Sunday that the NHS will receive a spending increase of £20 billion a year, now is the time for the government to embrace new technologies. These will improve services and save taxpayers billions.

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