Calls to mind Sid Vicious "“Nah, I’ve met the man in the street - and he’s a ****.”Which is why it should never have been trusted to the public. The public are cretins.
Calls to mind Sid Vicious "“Nah, I’ve met the man in the street - and he’s a ****.”Which is why it should never have been trusted to the public. The public are cretins.
I don't follow this.Ok, don't you know PM Jo Swinson... How is that hallowed center ground, bitter?
Boris Johnson states she is not, so therefore its true, simply logic, do as your told.
This is a very odd policy to apply to trust.The thing is though Dave that Corbyn is such a miserable bugger. There is no humour to him and I have never trusted miserable buggers. Boris, by comparison, at least has a bit of humour, like Corbyn he may believe he is right but there is more chance of him actually listening to real people than those like McDonnel who believe they are infallible......
Imagine being in a pub with either Corbyn or McDonnel, then think what it would be like with Boris. We don’t want or need a miserable, we know best, doctrinaire government, we need someone to raise spirits, provide direction and motivate the country......
Fixed it.As has most of the country, what this country really doesn’t need is Brexit
Sod off with this. I can remember news stories the past 15 years that ‘the NHS is at breaking point’. Oddly they don’t sort their own house and shed the multitude of middle management jobs that have no public facing impact. It’s a crock.Lads, it's not me telling you the NHS is at breaking point, it's independent reports that we get every year. I am genuinely happy that you both have had such a good experience. All the more reason to protect it so other people do too. Right now, I think you both have your heads in the sand.
I'm currently waiting 6 months for an appointment, no doubt to be postponed a week before I'm due to attend.Sod off with this. I can remember news stories the past 15 years that ‘the NHS is at breaking point’. Oddly they don’t sort their own house and shed the multitude of middle management jobs that have no public facing impact. It’s a crock.
Getting an appointment with a GP is a nightmare also.I'm currently waiting 6 months for an appointment, no doubt to be postponed a week before I'm due to attend.
Sod off with this. I can remember news stories the past 15 years that ‘the NHS is at breaking point’. Oddly they don’t sort their own house and shed the multitude of middle management jobs that have no public facing impact. It’s a crock.
Three weeks for me, and he was useless.Getting an appointment with a GP is a nightmare also.
So we invest more than Germany, Boris has suggested higher and Corbyn is raiding the mythical money tree....your point being......
I mean I’m not saying you’re wrong or anything but...![]()
UK health system is top on 'efficiency', says report
The UK comes second behind The Netherlands in an international study of seven health care systemswww.bbc.com
Didn´t seem to be at breaking point in 2010...
But you´ve done your research, you know what´s causing the trouble in the NHS. It´s all the middle managers. Nothing to do with staff morale being at an all time low or the under funding.
I mean I’m not saying you’re wrong or anything but...
NHS at breaking point as nearly 1.5m patients attend A&E in one month
National data revealed that nearly 1.5 million patients – 92,601 more than last year – visited A&E across England over the last month, an increase ofwww.nursingtimes.net
That’s from 2008.
So the NHS wasn’t at breaking point then? Is that the point that I initially made that we’ve heard that it’s been at ‘breaking point’ for years even when it hasn’t been?Nothing compared to what is happening now. Even Johnson recognises how badly the Tories have ran the health service. So much so you´d actually think it wasn´t his party that´d been in charge for the last 9 years, given the way he talks about it.
So the NHS wasn’t at breaking point then? Is that the point that I initially made that we’ve heard that it’s been at ‘breaking point’ for years even when it hasn’t been?
Have you heard about the boy who cried wolf?
And how has an aging population affected that? How has the boom of self diagnosed illnesses affected the NHS?Okay, let's take away the NHS at breaking point, and just leave it at it's now performing considerably worse under the Tories than it was when they took control in 2010.
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