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Post by Totheleft on Sept 23, 2024 22:26:37 GMT
Has were in the time of a aging population ' I will be looking at in many cases 0f a staggering cost to the nation . first i be looking at the cost in the NHS.
this is a old Article from the Guardian in 2016
How much do the elderly cost the NHS?
Health spending per person steeply increases after the age of 50, with people aged 85 and over costing the NHS an average of £7,000 a year. Spending on health services across all age groups is £2,069, according to Treasury analysis. The costs pressures are unlikely to abate.1 Feb 2016
Ageing Britain: two-fifths of NHS budget is spent on over-65s | Health
The Guardian
next i be looking at the spiraling cost to the prision service
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Post by Bentley on Sept 23, 2024 22:29:18 GMT
So another badly cut and paste from doofus
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Post by Rebirth on Sept 23, 2024 22:38:14 GMT
So another badly cut and paste from doofusHe was probably just released back into the community.
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Post by Bentley on Sept 23, 2024 22:40:56 GMT
Has were in the time of a aging population ' I will be looking at in many cases 0f a staggering cost to the nation . first i be looking at the cost in the NHS. this is a old Article from the Guardian in 2016 How much do the elderly cost the NHS? Health spending per person steeply increases after the age of 50, with people aged 85 and over costing the NHS an average of £7,000 a year. Spending on health services across all age groups is £2,069, according to Treasury analysis. The costs pressures are unlikely to abate.1 Feb 2016 Ageing Britain: two-fifths of NHS budget is spent on over-65s | Health The Guardian next i be looking at the spiraling cost to the prision service The good news( for me) is that there is a solution coming . The bad news ( for you) is that the solution is the state pension being paid later and later, pensions being taxed ( in several ways) and less resources being put into health for older people. It’s good news for me because most it it will not be implemented for me but bad news for you because all of it will be implemented for you . So way to go doofus ,you are the Turkey who voted for Christmas .
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Post by Totheleft on Sept 23, 2024 22:42:02 GMT
So another badly cut and paste from doofusive put the source of the item thats all thats required
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Post by Bentley on Sept 23, 2024 22:47:53 GMT
So another badly cut and paste from doofusive put the source of the item thats all thats required Yes if you want to look like an inarticulate thicko who is too lazy to edit his post then that’s fine .
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Post by Totheleft on Sept 23, 2024 22:49:17 GMT
Has were in the time of a aging population ' I will be looking at in many cases 0f a staggering cost to the nation . first i be looking at the cost in the NHS. this is a old Article from the Guardian in 2016 How much do the elderly cost the NHS? Health spending per person steeply increases after the age of 50, with people aged 85 and over costing the NHS an average of £7,000 a year. Spending on health services across all age groups is £2,069, according to Treasury analysis. The costs pressures are unlikely to abate.1 Feb 2016 Ageing Britain: two-fifths of NHS budget is spent on over-65s | Health The Guardian next i be looking at the spiraling cost to the prision service The good news( for me) is that there is a solution coming . The bad news ( for you) is that the solution is the state pension being paid later and later, pensions being taxed ( in several ways) and less resources being put into health for older people. It’s good news for me because most it it will not be implemented for me but bad news for you because all of it will be implemented for you . So way to go doofus ,you are the Turkey who voted for Christmas . typical old selfish man put very little in the pot but expects the future generation to pick up the tab you freeloader
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Post by jonksy on Sept 24, 2024 5:27:10 GMT
So another badly cut and paste from doofusI am gutted there is no poll...
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Post by Bentley on Sept 24, 2024 9:17:32 GMT
The good news( for me) is that there is a solution coming . The bad news ( for you) is that the solution is the state pension being paid later and later, pensions being taxed ( in several ways) and less resources being put into health for older people. It’s good news for me because most it it will not be implemented for me but bad news for you because all of it will be implemented for you . So way to go doofus ,you are the Turkey who voted for Christmas . typical old selfish man put very little in the pot but expects the future generation to pick up the tab you freeloader I don’t expect anything doofus . You are the one with expectations . I’m just pointing the reality of you achieving your goal.
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Post by ginnyg2 on Sept 24, 2024 10:41:35 GMT
What about the spiralling cost of looking after immigrants who were supposedly bussed in to pay for our pensions and who are not actually working? They are not even paying for their own pensions!
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Post by ginnyg2 on Sept 24, 2024 10:53:55 GMT
Has were in the time of a aging population ' I will be looking at in many cases 0f a staggering cost to the nation . first i be looking at the cost in the NHS. this is a old Article from the Guardian in 2016 How much do the elderly cost the NHS? Health spending per person steeply increases after the age of 50, with people aged 85 and over costing the NHS an average of £7,000 a year. Spending on health services across all age groups is £2,069, according to Treasury analysis. The costs pressures are unlikely to abate.1 Feb 2016 Ageing Britain: two-fifths of NHS budget is spent on over-65s | Health The Guardian next i be looking at the spiraling cost to the prision service How much do products of immigrant inbreeding with close family cost the NHS? Not only can they not work but they require intensive care on the NHS. In addition, they and their carers will receive all sorts of benefits, mobility aids, and their houses will have to be adapted to meet their needs, and it all adds up to a drain on the country.
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Post by sandypine on Sept 24, 2024 14:12:28 GMT
Has were in the time of a aging population ' I will be looking at in many cases 0f a staggering cost to the nation . first i be looking at the cost in the NHS. this is a old Article from the Guardian in 2016 How much do the elderly cost the NHS? Health spending per person steeply increases after the age of 50, with people aged 85 and over costing the NHS an average of £7,000 a year. Spending on health services across all age groups is £2,069, according to Treasury analysis. The costs pressures are unlikely to abate.1 Feb 2016 Ageing Britain: two-fifths of NHS budget is spent on over-65s | Health The Guardian next i be looking at the spiraling cost to the prision service How much do products of immigrant inbreeding with close family cost the NHS? Not only can they not work but they require intensive care on the NHS. In addition, they and their carers will receive all sorts of benefits, mobility aids, and their houses will have to be adapted to meet their needs, and it all adds up to a drain on the country. That is not all. Black and Asians more susceptible to heart disease and Type 2 diabetes by a factor of 4, black people much more likely to suffer mental health issues, black and brown immigrants arrive from countries with poor health regimes and often poor diets requiring significant health care at the outset of free care. Black men more likely to suffer prostate cancer. Black women more likely to suffer late stage cancer diagnosis. Type 2 diabetes accounts for more than 10% of the NHS costs so is a significant problem.
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Post by ginnyg2 on Sept 24, 2024 14:15:49 GMT
How much do products of immigrant inbreeding with close family cost the NHS? Not only can they not work but they require intensive care on the NHS. In addition, they and their carers will receive all sorts of benefits, mobility aids, and their houses will have to be adapted to meet their needs, and it all adds up to a drain on the country. That is not all. Black and Asians more susceptible to heart disease and Type 2 diabetes by a factor of 4, black people much more likely to suffer mental health issues, black and brown immigrants arrive from countries with poor health regimes and often poor diets requiring significant health care at the outset of free care. Black men more likely to suffer prostate cancer. Black women more likely to suffer late stage cancer diagnosis. Type 2 diabetes accounts for more than 10% of the NHS costs so is a significant problem. That reminds me, frequent trips to ancestral homelands bringing back diseases which have previously been eradicated in this country, not having your kids immunised, it all adds up.
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Post by sandypine on Sept 24, 2024 18:35:11 GMT
That is not all. Black and Asians more susceptible to heart disease and Type 2 diabetes by a factor of 4, black people much more likely to suffer mental health issues, black and brown immigrants arrive from countries with poor health regimes and often poor diets requiring significant health care at the outset of free care. Black men more likely to suffer prostate cancer. Black women more likely to suffer late stage cancer diagnosis. Type 2 diabetes accounts for more than 10% of the NHS costs so is a significant problem. That reminds me, frequent trips to ancestral homelands bringing back diseases which have previously been eradicated in this country, not having your kids immunised, it all adds up. Between 2019 and 2023 there was a 380% increase in rickets in one health area. This once eradicated disease has seen an increase and in the UK is almost wholly a disease of brown and black skinned people and in the North and manifests itself mainly in deformity in their children.
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Post by ginnyg2 on Sept 24, 2024 18:56:52 GMT
Has were in the time of a aging population ' I will be looking at in many cases 0f a staggering cost to the nation . first i be looking at the cost in the NHS. this is a old Article from the Guardian in 2016 How much do the elderly cost the NHS? Health spending per person steeply increases after the age of 50, with people aged 85 and over costing the NHS an average of £7,000 a year. Spending on health services across all age groups is £2,069, according to Treasury analysis. The costs pressures are unlikely to abate.1 Feb 2016 Ageing Britain: two-fifths of NHS budget is spent on over-65s | Health The Guardian next i be looking at the spiraling cost to the prision service Oi lefty what you gonna do when YOU get old? Euthanasia? I think we should be told.
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