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Post by Fairsociety on Jun 17, 2024 17:11:14 GMT
Why don't you ever do your homework? .... LOL vvv
Tony Blair today welcomed 11 private healthcare providers into the "NHS family", as he promised them the chance to gain a stronger foothold in the NHS.
Predicting that the private sector would soon provide up to 40% of NHS operations, Mr Blair said the independent providers could help drive up the quality of service to patients which he said was the "most important thing".
"By 2008 we could have as much as 40% of acute operations done in the private sector being done under the NHS banner," he told health bosses. Why don't you post your source of information? I am in agreement, it is privatisation that is to be feared. I was aware that Blair wanted to designate one particular form of surgery to the private sector. I fully agree with the idea providing it is regulated and done at an acceptable cost. It is a fact that something new has to happen to the NHS because it is so large and so costly. What I am 100% against is the selling off of the NHS leading to a two tier health system where those who can afford it get the best treatment, while the rest get a second rate unreliable system. www.theguardian.com/society/2006/feb/16/health.politics
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Post by jonksy on Jun 17, 2024 17:12:36 GMT
Thatcher, and all those Rightists who follow her hard line politics. Thousands of small businesses destroyed. People out of work almost hit 4Million. 3million children pushed into relative poverty which meant probably a million families living in relative poverty. Around a million people denied dole money because the government didn't recognise them as unemployed (just people with no job) because there were no jobs for them to apply for. Many Privatizations in order to secure 'money now' to support the extreme moves of the hard right Conservative government. Privatizations that are still costing the economy millions of pounds today. Two huge economic black holes where the NHS and state education used to be. Thatcher encouraged Private Health and forced some to go private in order to relieve their pain, whether they could afford it or not. Thatcher! Christ are you serious, so you're only going back to 1979 then, lol. The usual lefty dumfucks will still be blaming Thatcher when labour are kicked out the next time. Which won't be long with a bit of luck....FFS it won't take sir beer long to finish fucking the country up as he is half there allready thanks to fishy and co...
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Post by Bentley on Jun 17, 2024 17:14:03 GMT
Says the pretend psychologist. Why are you posting a lie?? Why do you post psychobabble?
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Post by Fairsociety on Jun 17, 2024 17:59:25 GMT
Why don't you ever do your homework? .... LOL vvv
Tony Blair today welcomed 11 private healthcare providers into the "NHS family", as he promised them the chance to gain a stronger foothold in the NHS.
Predicting that the private sector would soon provide up to 40% of NHS operations, Mr Blair said the independent providers could help drive up the quality of service to patients which he said was the "most important thing".
"By 2008 we could have as much as 40% of acute operations done in the private sector being done under the NHS banner," he told health bosses. Why don't you post your source of information? I am in agreement, it is privatisation that is to be feared. I was aware that Blair wanted to designate one particular form of surgery to the private sector. I fully agree with the idea providing it is regulated and done at an acceptable cost. It is a fact that something new has to happen to the NHS because it is so large and so costly. What I am 100% against is the selling off of the NHS leading to a two tier health system where those who can afford it get the best treatment, while the rest get a second rate unreliable system. Why would Blair have been bothered what happened to the NHS, he knew him and his family would never be using it, he's worth about £80 million + now, same as Starmer I bet you wont see him sitting in A&E along with his 'poor' voters.
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Post by see2 on Jun 18, 2024 5:46:56 GMT
Why are you posting a lie?? Why do you post psychobabble? Why are you showing your ignorance again?
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Post by see2 on Jun 18, 2024 5:56:33 GMT
Why don't you post your source of information? I am in agreement, it is privatisation that is to be feared. I was aware that Blair wanted to designate one particular form of surgery to the private sector. I fully agree with the idea providing it is regulated and done at an acceptable cost. It is a fact that something new has to happen to the NHS because it is so large and so costly. What I am 100% against is the selling off of the NHS leading to a two tier health system where those who can afford it get the best treatment, while the rest get a second rate unreliable system. Why would Blair have been bothered what happened to the NHS, he knew him and his family would never be using it, he's worth about £80 million + now, same as Starmer I bet you wont see him sitting in A&E along with his 'poor' voters. Both Blair and Starmer are capitalists that obviously care about the "many not the few" including caring for misguided Rightists like yourself. When Tory governments screw up the NHS I don't hear you complaining about the reality that they wont be sitting in the A&E for hours along with their misguided voters. --- As is happening right now.
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Post by see2 on Jun 18, 2024 6:04:33 GMT
Why don't you post your source of information? I am in agreement, it is privatisation that is to be feared. I was aware that Blair wanted to designate one particular form of surgery to the private sector. I fully agree with the idea providing it is regulated and done at an acceptable cost. It is a fact that something new has to happen to the NHS because it is so large and so costly. What I am 100% against is the selling off of the NHS leading to a two tier health system where those who can afford it get the best treatment, while the rest get a second rate unreliable system. www.theguardian.com/society/2006/feb/16/health.politicsWell that does shed a whole new light on your post. -- "Predicting that the private sector would soon provide up to 40% of NHS operations, Mr. Blair said the independent providers could help drive up the quality of service to patients which he said was the "most important thing".
"By 2008 we could have as much as 40% of acute operations done in the private sector being done under the NHS banner," he told health bosses. Mr. Blair's praise for the private sector came as he and the health secretary, Patricia Hewitt, held a Downing Street summit with the newly launched NHS Partners Network, a loose alliance of private sector and not-for-profit healthcare companies delivering the first wave of independent sector treatment centres (ISTCs).
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Post by see2 on Jun 18, 2024 6:16:43 GMT
I am giving an example of a hard right Tory government, something we really should avoid repeating. Thatcher was centre right, and I have every confidence this is going to come as something of a shock so brace yerself; There has never been a hard right-wing government in the UK, and anyone who thinks otherwise should be on Gumtree with the kids. No centre right government would have done the serious levels of damage to both society and to the economy that Thatcher did. Thatcher was hard right, that you CHOOSE to not only ignore that reality but also CHOOSE to misguidedly try to defend her, exposes just how far to the right your thinking is.
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Post by see2 on Jun 18, 2024 6:29:28 GMT
1. Being juvenile again ^^^ 2. A completely childish comment. How old are you? 3. Starmer's Pension you refer to was normal procedure, it has absolutely nothing to do with your contrived question. I think I've wasted enough of my time on your juvenile ramblings. I think I've wasted enough of my time on your juvenile ramblings.
Only time you've ''wasted'' is on trying to avoid the simple question I asked . I''l rephrase the question . How does Sir Keir Starmer's just for him and no-one else personally named special pension law fit in with your recorded statement of purported fact that a Labour government will bring people together and stop ''them and us'' Surely it's a prime example of ''for the few , not the many''? I have already pointed out that Starmer's pension was normal procedure when leaving the post he had held. i.e. not a contrived situation to specially favour Starmer. Your question is an inappropriate contrived creation of your own.
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Post by see2 on Jun 18, 2024 7:15:06 GMT
Interestingly, near the start of episode 4 of 'Hitler's Handmaidens' (the last episode) there is a clip of people demonstrating carrying a banner with the German word For Antifascist. The people walking on the demonstration were not Brown Shirts, they were normal people in normal everyday clothes. It seems that Many Germans recognised the fascism entailed in Hitler's movement.
Shades of the destabilizing issues that surround the would be dictator in America, Donald Trump.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jun 18, 2024 7:20:27 GMT
Interestingly, near the start of episode 4 of 'Hitler's Handmaidens' (the last episode) there is a clip of people demonstrating carrying a banner with the German word For Antifascist. The people walking on the demonstration were not Brown Shirts, they were normal people in normal everyday clothes. It seems that Many Germans recognised the fascism entailed in Hitler's movement. Shades of the destabilizing issues that surround the would be dictator in America, Donald Trump. If you're so concerned by this why do you still vote for an anti-Semitic party?
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Post by Fairsociety on Jun 18, 2024 7:21:29 GMT
Interestingly, near the start of episode 4 of 'Hitler's Handmaidens' (the last episode) there is a clip of people demonstrating carrying a banner with the German word For Antifascist. The people walking on the demonstration were not Brown Shirts, they were normal people in normal everyday clothes. It seems that Many Germans recognised the fascism entailed in Hitler's movement. Shades of the destabilizing issues that surround the would be dictator in America, Donald Trump. You're bored, you've got too much time on your hands, why don't you call over one of your Handmaidens to give you a nice bed bath and massage... take your mind off things.
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Post by see2 on Jun 18, 2024 7:24:17 GMT
Interestingly, near the start of episode 4 of 'Hitler's Handmaidens' (the last episode) there is a clip of people demonstrating carrying a banner with the German word For Antifascist. The people walking on the demonstration were not Brown Shirts, they were normal people in normal everyday clothes. It seems that Many Germans recognised the fascism entailed in Hitler's movement. Shades of the destabilizing issues that surround the would be dictator in America, Donald Trump. If you're so concerned by this why do you still vote for an anti-Semitic party? I don't.
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Post by see2 on Jun 18, 2024 7:25:26 GMT
Interestingly, near the start of episode 4 of 'Hitler's Handmaidens' (the last episode) there is a clip of people demonstrating carrying a banner with the German word For Antifascist. The people walking on the demonstration were not Brown Shirts, they were normal people in normal everyday clothes. It seems that Many Germans recognised the fascism entailed in Hitler's movement. Shades of the destabilizing issues that surround the would be dictator in America, Donald Trump. You're bored, you've got too much time on your hands, why don't you call over one of your Handmaidens to give you a nice bed bath and massage... take your mind off things. Avoidance ^^^
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Post by Fairsociety on Jun 18, 2024 7:26:12 GMT
You're bored, you've got too much time on your hands, why don't you call over one of your Handmaidens to give you a nice bed bath and massage... take your mind off things. Avoidance ^^^ LOL ....
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