Basically when he's away from the british media and it's flag waving readershipHe's an utter shambles in front of people that don't buy his bumbling idiot act.
Basically when he's away from the british media and it's flag waving readershipHe's an utter shambles in front of people that don't buy his bumbling idiot act.
A few key bits from that article:
Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are also missing their targets, although health is devolved so NHS decisions are taken by the administrations in those parts of the UK.
Not just a Tory problem, hell its arguably not even a political problem. The issue is the NHS itself, the last thing it needs is more outside interference. Austerity and pay freezes haven’t helped obviously. (Not just within the NHS)
NHS England said hospitals were under pressure, seeing "more older and sicker patients".
A spokesman said, with winter coming, hospitals would be opening extra beds.
But he urged the public to play their part by getting the flu jab and using the 111 phone line and NHS online services "as first port of call for non-emergencies".
There’s the major issue, an aging population, people now starting to ‘not trust’ doctors (anti vaxers, not taking the full course of antibiotics, people going in with absolutely minor symptoms. The whole system needs an objective shakedown free from political bias.
Again @Bruce Wayne nuance is not the friend of UK politics.Easier to just throw stones than try and understand the issue.
Make your line in the sand now you tory/commie (delete as fits)Again @Bruce Wayne nuance is not the friend of UK politics.
I'm a socialist voting for Boris. The @Joey66 method.Make your line in the sand now you tory/commie (delete as fits)
Again @Bruce Wayne nuance is not the friend of UK politics.
Elections are a pretty depressing time as you've got people who don't really give a [Poor language removed] about others pretending they do for a few months, whilst simultaneously dumbing down issues to a ridiculous extent, and absolutely no one really holding them to account because it becomes a tribal wankfest.
What a disgusting thing to do. No matter what you think of their parents, these are children, some orphaned, who's only crime is being born to terrorists.
You can guarantee that if we dont rescue them, they will end up dead or swelling the number of ISIS
I'm conflicted on that to be honest... It's a tough call, because if they rescued a 15-year-old who went on to do something akin to the Manchester Arena attacks due to being radicalised, then they'd be tore into for doing it.
On balance I think they should have been rescued and repatriated, but it definitely is a security risk.
Elections are a pretty depressing time as you've got people who don't really give a [Poor language removed] about others pretending they do for a few months, whilst simultaneously dumbing down issues to a ridiculous extent, and absolutely no one really holding them to account because it becomes a tribal wankfest.
But they deserve a chance to get help and see another side to life. There was a programme put in place to help them psychologically and help them integrate
There is a 99% probability of them joining ISIS and plotting terror attacks anyway if left there (thats if they dont die).
What is the world coming to when the Saudi's are starving millions of children, the chinese are putting muslim kids in industrial orphanages, Trump is literally kidknapping them/forcibly separating them from parents and we are doing stuff like this.
We need to be hit by an asteroid and leave the planet to the animals
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