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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Aug 31, 2024 12:37:05 GMT
So are you saying that she's lying or that she's not? The most important point is that no doctor said that she was treated quicker because of her views on Palestine or Gaza. She is either lying OR not lying about whether she got the impression that thats why she was treated quickly, but I dont know the answer, the only person who does know the answer is Jess Phillips. Look, we know you're hard of thinking fiddles, but it's a binary situation: Either a government minister is lying or we have a two-tier NHS. It's one or the other. So which is it?
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Post by witchfinder on Aug 31, 2024 23:07:30 GMT
The most important point is that no doctor said that she was treated quicker because of her views on Palestine or Gaza. She is either lying OR not lying about whether she got the impression that thats why she was treated quickly, but I dont know the answer, the only person who does know the answer is Jess Phillips. Look, we know you're hard of thinking fiddles, but it's a binary situation: Either a government minister is lying or we have a two-tier NHS. It's one or the other. So which is it? No one is hard of thinking, the evidence is very clear, and to repeat once again - No doctor ever said that Jess Phillips was treated quickly, or quicker than others because of her opinions. It is most definately not a binary situation, Jess Phillips BELIEVES that she was given preferential treatment, but that belief is based purely on her impressions. There is no two tier NHS and deep down you know that to be the case
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Post by Bentley on Aug 31, 2024 23:16:23 GMT
Look, we know you're hard of thinking fiddles, but it's a binary situation: Either a government minister is lying or we have a two-tier NHS. It's one or the other. So which is it? No one is hard of thinking, the evidence is very clear, and to repeat once again - No doctor ever said that Jess Phillips was treated quickly, or quicker than others because of her opinions. It is most definately not a binary situation, Jess Phillips BELIEVES that she was given preferential treatment, but that belief is based purely on her impressions. There is no two tier NHS and deep down you know that to be the case Deep down you know there was and even deeper down you know there is .
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Sept 1, 2024 7:03:30 GMT
Look, we know you're hard of thinking fiddles, but it's a binary situation: Either a government minister is lying or we have a two-tier NHS. It's one or the other. So which is it? No one is hard of thinking, the evidence is very clear, and to repeat once again - No doctor ever said that Jess Phillips was treated quickly, or quicker than others because of her opinions. It is most definately not a binary situation, Jess Phillips BELIEVES that she was given preferential treatment, but that belief is based purely on her impressions. There is no two tier NHS and deep down you know that to be the case So she lied then.
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Post by Pacifico on Sept 1, 2024 7:07:03 GMT
Look, we know you're hard of thinking fiddles, but it's a binary situation: Either a government minister is lying or we have a two-tier NHS. It's one or the other. So which is it? No one is hard of thinking, the evidence is very clear, and to repeat once again - No doctor ever said that Jess Phillips was treated quickly, or quicker than others because of her opinions. It is most definately not a binary situation, Jess Phillips BELIEVES that she was given preferential treatment, but that belief is based purely on her impressions.There is no two tier NHS and deep down you know that to be the case So an organisation providing a service gives the impression of two tier treatment - perhaps you should be asking yourself why they give that impression?..
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Post by Totheleft on Sept 1, 2024 8:03:41 GMT
I Believe mis Phillips went to hospital having difficulty to Breath and blue lips
Anybody with them symptoms would get priority treatment
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Post by Handyman on Sept 1, 2024 10:57:52 GMT
So that's what the Triage Nurses in A&E do !!! , now not a lot of people know that
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Post by see2 on Sept 1, 2024 11:04:30 GMT
No one is hard of thinking, the evidence is very clear, and to repeat once again - No doctor ever said that Jess Phillips was treated quickly, or quicker than others because of her opinions. It is most definately not a binary situation, Jess Phillips BELIEVES that she was given preferential treatment, but that belief is based purely on her impressions. There is no two tier NHS and deep down you know that to be the case So she lied then. The minister gave an unproved opinion. Did you miss that on purpose or was it too difficult for you to work out?
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Post by see2 on Sept 1, 2024 11:08:08 GMT
No one is hard of thinking, the evidence is very clear, and to repeat once again - No doctor ever said that Jess Phillips was treated quickly, or quicker than others because of her opinions. It is most definately not a binary situation, Jess Phillips BELIEVES that she was given preferential treatment, but that belief is based purely on her impressions.There is no two tier NHS and deep down you know that to be the case So an organisation providing a service gives the impression of two tier treatment - perhaps you should be asking yourself why they give that impression?.. The misunderstanding is the product of Rightist propaganda insinuation. Nothing to do with the NHS.
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Post by johnofgwent on Sept 1, 2024 11:12:37 GMT
Look, we know you're hard of thinking fiddles, but it's a binary situation: Either a government minister is lying or we have a two-tier NHS. It's one or the other. So which is it? Jess Phillips BELIEVES that she was given preferential treatment, but that belief is based purely on her impressions. So why do YOU think she said that ? And do you think she should stay in her job while saying it, if it isn't factually correct ? After all, all she has done is given every jew, and then every non moslem, grounds to believe the well documented prejudice shown at Birmingham's hospital to those sent there by the Army for rehabilitation following maiming in Afghanistan, remains
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Post by Pacifico on Sept 1, 2024 14:25:31 GMT
So an organisation providing a service gives the impression of two tier treatment - perhaps you should be asking yourself why they give that impression?.. The misunderstanding is the product of Rightist propaganda insinuation. Nothing to do with the NHS. Try and keep up - it was a Labour Minister who got that impression...
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Sept 1, 2024 15:27:57 GMT
No wonder I've got see2 on ignore. 🤣
But back to the plot: Either we have a two-tier system, a government minister is lying or, as fiddles posits, the government minister is delusional.
Any which way, it's not good is it?
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Post by Handyman on Sept 1, 2024 16:32:55 GMT
For heavens sake don't tell him the NHS has Private Rooms even Wards to treat people who have Medical Insurance, and they will also send NHS Patients for treatment in Private Hospitals for operations at no cost the Patient the taxpayers pay the bill, he will blow a fuse Sensory Overload
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Post by see2 on Sept 1, 2024 21:06:21 GMT
The misunderstanding is the product of Rightist propaganda insinuation. Nothing to do with the NHS. Try and keep up - it was a Labour Minister who got that impression... Impression. "an idea, feeling, or opinion about something or someone." Exaggerated by Rightist nonsense. It looks like you are grasping at politically biased straws one again.
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Post by see2 on Sept 1, 2024 21:20:59 GMT
For heavens sake don't tell him the NHS has Private Rooms even Wards to treat people who have Medical Insurance, and they will also send NHS Patients for treatment in Private Hospitals for operations at no cost the Patient the taxpayers pay the bill, he will blow a fuse Sensory Overload Sounds like you have only just found out how the NHS works ^^ Perhaps you missed the need for New Labour to send knee and hip operations to be done in the private sector and over in France where there was no waiting lists for such operations, while the NHS had a 12 month waiting list for such ops. That's how bad the Tories left the NHS in 1997. And that after 18 years of Conservative maladministration of the NHS.
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