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Post by seniorcitizen007 on Feb 21, 2023 23:05:14 GMT
My district nurse has explained to me what the real issue is ... pay nurses and doctors, etc. more and more people will feel inclined to work for the NHS ... so that the workload on the staff will be reduced.
A journalist a while back wrote: "Before anything else is done with the NHS they need to employ thousands of physios".
Money, money, money needs to be pumped into the health services to encourage the population to "look after themselves".
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Post by Pacifico on Feb 22, 2023 7:49:42 GMT
My district nurse has explained to me what the real issue is ... pay nurses and doctors, etc. more and more people will feel inclined to work for the NHS ... so that the workload on the staff will be reduced. A journalist a while back wrote: "Before anything else is done with the NHS they need to employ thousands of physios". Money, money, money needs to be pumped into the health services to encourage the population to "look after themselves". We are already spending more on the NHS than we have ever done - and every year we hear the same cry...."It's not enough"..
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Post by Steve on Feb 22, 2023 9:46:08 GMT
My district nurse has explained to me what the real issue is ... pay nurses and doctors, etc. more and more people will feel inclined to work for the NHS ... so that the workload on the staff will be reduced. A journalist a while back wrote: "Before anything else is done with the NHS they need to employ thousands of physios". Money, money, money needs to be pumped into the health services to encourage the population to "look after themselves". We are already spending more on the NHS than we have ever done - and every year we hear the same cry...."It's not enough".. Because every year the population gets a little older and frailer on average, the available remedies for ailments increase in number and cost per remedy and staff ane energy costs go up It's not rocket science to understand why the NHS costs more and more, it's delusional to think it shouldn't.
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Post by Fairsociety on Feb 22, 2023 10:04:01 GMT
We are already spending more on the NHS than we have ever done - and every year we hear the same cry...."It's not enough".. Because every year the population gets a little older and frailer on average, the available remedies for ailments increase in number and cost per remedy and staff ane energy costs go up It's not rocket science to understand why the NHS costs more and more, it's delusional to think it shouldn't. Steve conveniently forgets to mention the NHS is buckling under the pressure of migrants/asylum seekers or whatever they choose to call themselves these days.
It's not rocket science to understand why the NHS costs more and more, it's delusional to think it shouldn't.
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Post by Steve on Feb 22, 2023 10:20:15 GMT
Because every year the population gets a little older and frailer on average, the available remedies for ailments increase in number and cost per remedy and staff ane energy costs go up It's not rocket science to understand why the NHS costs more and more, it's delusional to think it shouldn't. Steve conveniently forgets to mention the NHS is buckling under the pressure of migrants/asylum seekers or whatever they choose to call themselves these days.
It's not rocket science to understand why the NHS costs more and more, it's delusional to think it shouldn't.
Oh not that piece of mathematical bollocks again?
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Post by Fairsociety on Feb 22, 2023 10:29:08 GMT
Steve conveniently forgets to mention the NHS is buckling under the pressure of migrants/asylum seekers or whatever they choose to call themselves these days.
It's not rocket science to understand why the NHS costs more and more, it's delusional to think it shouldn't.
Oh not that piece of mathematical bollocks again? you're like a open book, most of us knew you would avoid that touchy topic LOL
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Post by Deleted on Feb 22, 2023 10:30:57 GMT
Because every year the population gets a little older and frailer on average, the available remedies for ailments increase in number and cost per remedy and staff ane energy costs go up It's not rocket science to understand why the NHS costs more and more, it's delusional to think it shouldn't. Steve conveniently forgets to mention the NHS is buckling under the pressure of migrants/asylum seekers or whatever they choose to call themselves these days.
It's not rocket science to understand why the NHS costs more and more, it's delusional to think it shouldn't.
I would say that an omission like this is just a lie. He was already prepping for the response when inferring that any followup is delusional. I find it reeks of insecurity.
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Post by Steve on Feb 22, 2023 10:37:52 GMT
Oh not that piece of mathematical bollocks again? you're like a open book, most of us knew you would avoid that touchy topic LOL Except I haven't avoided it, I've shredded that mathematical bollocks over and over so many times. Now run along and look at the % of migrants in the country and the % in the NHS lowering the needed wages bill.
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Post by om15 on Feb 22, 2023 10:39:59 GMT
The problem is that a large part of this welfare demanding population genuinely believe that it is the responsibility of the State to keep them healthy. Just look around you next time that you are out and about, lazy fat bastards eating junk food, vaping, smoking and avoiding any form of exercise. If the idle fuckers got a job, ate sensible food and went for brisk walks they wouldn't need any medical help until their fifties or sixties, instead the Government has to borrow more and more money to fund their obesity, idleness and socialist ways.
Sunak should make huge swinging cuts to the NHS budget, reduce all non essential treatments and refuse treatment completely for all fat people. Then the rest of use might not have to pay so much tax.
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Post by Fairsociety on Feb 22, 2023 10:42:58 GMT
you're like a open book, most of us knew you would avoid that touchy topic LOL Except I haven't avoided it, I've shredded that mathematical bollocks over and over so many times. Now run along and look at the % of migrants in the country and the % in the NHS lowering the needed wages bill. If you don't factor in the migrants/asylum seekers having access to the NHS then your % and statistics are made up.
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Post by Steve on Feb 22, 2023 10:43:57 GMT
Well go on then present us with your maths on the matter
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Post by seniorcitizen007 on Feb 22, 2023 12:09:15 GMT
Statistically fat people are more likely to have their cancer diagnosed at an earlier stage than thin people because doctors see them as being at risk of cancer because they're fat.
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Post by Fairsociety on Feb 22, 2023 12:22:34 GMT
Well go on then present us with your maths on the matter For starters ..
In all four nations of the UK, refugees and asylum seekers with an active application or appeal are fully entitled to free NHS care. The situation for refused asylum seekers is more complicated and is not the same across all nations.
‘health tourism’, where people come to the United Kingdom with the express intent of using health services to which they were not entitled, was estimated to cost between £60 million and £80 million per year.
I haven't got a calculator capable of working out those maths or % ^^
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Feb 22, 2023 12:28:23 GMT
Now doctors are joining in and nurses are threatening more and deeper strikes next month. Do you support them? With this fuckwit government proposing a 3.5% settlement for 2023 in total denial of the staffing shortages and the inflation figure it's hard not to www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-64725008That said next week's strikes have been suspended so something must have changed on the government side. Shame it takes such strikes to force the government to accept that sometimes money really has to go to people other than their VIP mates What we can afford is not what things cost but the productivity of the UK. Whilst the UK workers stop working the productivity goes down causing rises to be even less affordable.
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Feb 22, 2023 12:29:59 GMT
We are already spending more on the NHS than we have ever done - and every year we hear the same cry...."It's not enough".. Because every year the population gets a little older and frailer on average, the available remedies for ailments increase in number and cost per remedy and staff ane energy costs go up It's not rocket science to understand why the NHS costs more and more, it's delusional to think it shouldn't. With advancement in sciences the cost per remedy goes down.
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