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Which way would you vote in a General Election on 22:55 - Sep 5 by Shun
Whichever party gives more money to the NHS.
Proper funding of humane primary health & social care is critical to the NHS too, and is probably a more difficult nut to crack since it's channelled mainly through local authorities; borough councils and primary care groups
It's the inability to provide for safe discharge that's a huge drain on NHS resources, and insanely counterproductive. I know you'll know that too, and also that it's a very long-standing problem
Which way would you vote in a General Election on 22:55 - Sep 5 by Shun
Whichever party gives more money to the NHS.
Apparently there are 500,000 obese people working in the NHS, so in every sense the NHS is eating its own lunch. Maybe people would be prepared to do more to be healthy if the people giving out the advice had taken their own advice in the first place? More money is not a solution to poor health its a placebo designed to make people feel better about a health service which is so brilliant no other country in the world has bothered to copy it. But of course everyone is out of step except our johnny.
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Which way would you vote in a General Election on 02:07 - Sep 6 with 2156 views
Boris has bitten off more than he can chew and it's looking like the Tory's have dropped a major bollock appointing him. He's looking more and more out of his depth as the days go by. This isn't going to end well for the Tory's.
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Which way would you vote in a General Election on 07:29 - Sep 6 with 2095 views
The Tory's have been very successful in moving what appears to be the centre ground in British politics over to the right. They've also been very successful, with the help of their pals in the media, of painting anyone who supports policies that are vaguely socialistic as dangerous radicals.
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Which way would you vote in a General Election on 08:59 - Sep 6 with 2020 views
Which way would you vote in a General Election on 21:36 - Sep 5 by D_Alien
With the best will in the world reggie, suggesting someone is racist because they abhor anti-semitism is an argument without any merit whatsoever
Forget whatever problems the Tories have - and they are many. If the leader of the party you support is broadly sympathetic to the discriminatory mindset that personified the Nazis, the party has an insurmountable problem
I stick with what I said. I abhor ALL racism. To be selective and only abhor anti-Semitism is racist in my opinion.
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Which way would you vote in a General Election on 09:00 - Sep 6 with 2016 views
Well, so far it's looking good: A coalition between Labour and Liberal Democrat - delaying Brexit in the short term (extension of Article 50) leading to a 2nd confirmatory referendum in the new year and consequently remaining in the EU.
One can only hope that the damage to our reputation can be somewhat recovered in the coming years with our European friends.
Which way would you vote in a General Election on 09:13 - Sep 6 by EllGazzell
Well, so far it's looking good: A coalition between Labour and Liberal Democrat - delaying Brexit in the short term (extension of Article 50) leading to a 2nd confirmatory referendum in the new year and consequently remaining in the EU.
One can only hope that the damage to our reputation can be somewhat recovered in the coming years with our European friends.
What ever your taking, please can I have some. Jesus fcuking christ
Which way would you vote in a General Election on 09:13 - Sep 6 by EllGazzell
Well, so far it's looking good: A coalition between Labour and Liberal Democrat - delaying Brexit in the short term (extension of Article 50) leading to a 2nd confirmatory referendum in the new year and consequently remaining in the EU.
One can only hope that the damage to our reputation can be somewhat recovered in the coming years with our European friends.
So you do not believe in democracy.
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Which way would you vote in a General Election on 12:10 - Sep 6 with 1851 views
Which way would you vote in a General Election on 12:03 - Sep 6 by firgrovedale51
So you do not believe in democracy.
It may come as a bit of a shock to you but democracy didn’t begin and end on 23 June 2016. Other acts of democracy have taken place since then, in particular the 2017 General Election, which has meant the Withdrawal Agreement or no deal (thankfully) has been unable to be democratically passed in the democratically elected Parliament of this country.
Which way would you vote in a General Election on 12:44 - Sep 6 by BigDaveMyCock
There was nothing offensive in anything I said to you. Re-read the posts. Get a grip and stop flouncing.
My 'flounce' seems to have triggered your knee-jerk - again
Repetition doesn't make it any more acceptable
I posted a very straightforward response to a post about Corbyn, and you knee-jerked all over it, in the mistaken assumption that i have more sympathy with racism on display by a Tory
If it were a general response about Johnson, you wouldn't have replied to my post but just added another
Which way would you vote in a General Election on 12:53 - Sep 6 by D_Alien
My 'flounce' seems to have triggered your knee-jerk - again
Repetition doesn't make it any more acceptable
I posted a very straightforward response to a post about Corbyn, and you knee-jerked all over it, in the mistaken assumption that i have more sympathy with racism on display by a Tory
If it were a general response about Johnson, you wouldn't have replied to my post but just added another
And no apology? Come on, you can do it if you try
So I wasn’t being offensive then. Good, I’m glad you retracted that amongst all that nonsense.
Which way would you vote in a General Election on 12:57 - Sep 6 by BigDaveMyCock
So I wasn’t being offensive then. Good, I’m glad you retracted that amongst all that nonsense.
You seem to have a problem with the English language. Your post was offensive, but still no apology?
But perhaps your problem also explains why you fail to understand that invoking Article 50 by a huge majority in parliament requires the UK to leave the EU irrespective of a deal being secured
Which way would you vote in a General Election on 13:03 - Sep 6 by D_Alien
You seem to have a problem with the English language. Your post was offensive, but still no apology?
But perhaps your problem also explains why you fail to understand that invoking Article 50 by a huge majority in parliament requires the UK to leave the EU irrespective of a deal being secured
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You saying it was offensive doesn’t automatically make it offensive does it DAlien? Article 50 has been extended in an attempt to get a deal. If we are to remain it will have to be revoked. No misunderstanding here sunshine.
Which way would you vote in a General Election on 13:20 - Sep 6 by BigDaveMyCock
You saying it was offensive doesn’t automatically make it offensive does it DAlien? Article 50 has been extended in an attempt to get a deal. If we are to remain it will have to be revoked. No misunderstanding here sunshine.
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Ah, i'll accept your apology, as i said i would
The fact erm... remains, that a huge majority of parliamentarians invoked Article 50 in early 2017 with the explicit intention of leaving the EU. The only reason it's been extended is due to the proposed deal being so poorly negotiated that it's proved unacceptable to parliament, in the hope of securing a better one. I fully support that. But it doesn't change the substance of the original legislation, which is that we leave the EU with or without a deal
Parliament has thus far proved itself incapable of honouring it's own legislation. That might be settled by a general election (or may not) but there's only one way to find out
Edit: talking of sunshine in a less offensive way, this is at least keeping me objectionably amused until the cricket starts