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How you should describe the Lib Dems?

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    #21
    Any politician who does not pledge to give the NHS an unending supply of money is always accused of 'running the NHS into the ground'

    The problem for me was that the NHS was initially formed to give basic healthcare for all - to make sure no one died of easily treatable diseases.

    However now people seem to think they should be able to get free tit jobs or that A&E is somewhere to go when you cannot be arsed to go to work.

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      #22
      Originally posted by original PM View Post
      the NHS was initially formed to give basic healthcare for all - to make sure no one died of easily treatable diseases.

      However now people seem to think they should be able to get free tit jobs or that A&E is somewhere to go when you cannot be arsed to go to work.
      If only, if ONLY, a politician had the balls to say this

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        #23
        Originally posted by original PM View Post
        However now people seem to think they should be able to get free tit jobs or that A&E is somewhere to go when you cannot be arsed to go to work.
        Originally posted by Platypus View Post
        If only, if ONLY, a politician had the balls to say this
        That would be a stupid thing thing to say even by the standards of politicians.
        Originally posted by MaryPoppins
        I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
        Originally posted by vetran
        Urine is quite nourishing

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          #24
          Originally posted by d000hg View Post
          That would be a stupid thing thing to say even by the standards of politicians.
          Indeed. But I'm thinking that the nation needs to reset its expectations about the NHS because the budget continues to run out of control.

          NHS website says 1 in 20 hospital deaths is preventable. That's quite a lot. Maybe boob jobs and gastric bands for fat f**kers could be restricted to save lives.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Platypus View Post
            Indeed. But I'm thinking that the nation needs to reset its expectations about the NHS because the budget continues to run out of control.

            NHS website says 1 in 20 hospital deaths is preventable. That's quite a lot. Maybe boob jobs and gastric bands for fat f**kers could be restricted to save lives.
            Gastric bands save money in the long run, when we don't have to deal with the fat f**ker being fat any more.

            You can deny them a band on principle and then end up paying more when they are treated for a heart attack, or you can bite the bullet and apply preventative medicine that saves us money in the long run.

            Boob reductions can likewise prevent spiralling long-term costs from cancer and back injuries.

            That's why big sweeping statements about any public service are bloody stupid and you should be instantly suspicious of anyone who proposes to 'fix' them with simple common sense changes. Common sense is only good for fixing common problems and juggling a national service is anything but common.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Platypus View Post
              Indeed. But I'm thinking that the nation needs to reset its expectations about the NHS because the budget continues to run out of control.

              NHS website says 1 in 20 hospital deaths is preventable. That's quite a lot. Maybe boob jobs and gastric bands for fat f**kers could be restricted to save lives.
              Letting the dangerously obese die would not exactly look good on the website either.
              Originally posted by MaryPoppins
              I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
              Originally posted by vetran
              Urine is quite nourishing

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                #27
                Originally posted by NickyBoy View Post
                Gastric bands save money in the long run, when we don't have to deal with the fat f**ker being fat any more.

                You can deny them a band on principle and then end up paying more when they are treated for a heart attack, or you can bite the bullet and apply preventative medicine that saves us money in the long run.

                Boob reductions can likewise prevent spiralling long-term costs from cancer and back injuries.

                That's why big sweeping statements about any public service are bloody stupid and you should be instantly suspicious of anyone who proposes to 'fix' them with simple common sense changes. Common sense is only good for fixing common problems and juggling a national service is anything but common.
                Originally posted by d000hg View Post
                Letting the dangerously obese die would not exactly look good on the website either.
                Good points

                Good job I'm not in charge of NHS policy then. But I reckon Suity couldn't make things any worse

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Platypus View Post
                  Good points

                  Good job I'm not in charge of NHS policy then. But I reckon Suity couldn't make things any worse
                  Are you bringing Suity up in reference to fatties, boob jobs, or both?
                  Originally posted by MaryPoppins
                  I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
                  Originally posted by vetran
                  Urine is quite nourishing

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                    #29
                    Redwood. I may have been a bit hasty.....

                    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
                    Evidence?
                    Well - there you go.
                    Redwood used to support charging in the NHS and deeper levels of privatisation. But I had a look at his site and these thoughts are not there.
                    So I rang his office and was told that his thoughts have developed since his famous 1988 pamphlet (released with Letwin) and he now supports an NHS free at the point of delivery.

                    The next election will be fought on the NHS and the economy. Cameron has history with the former and appears to be nailing the latter.
                    His son, Ivan, could never have been treated privately (given the nature of his disability) and Cameron is known to have seen the real benefit the NHS supplies. It’s one story he can tell with credibility.

                    I’m a lefty, taxation is good - but do I trust Labour to spend it well? Nope. Do I trust the Tories to tax the right people? Errr No.
                    Liberals? Tossers.
                    UKIP? Fat middle aged men.
                    Greens taking seats from the Libs
                    SNP taking seats from Labour.
                    The next election has six variables - it’s going to be very interesting.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
                      So, you want the SNP to run your country in a limited way but prefer the 'sound financial experience' of George Osborne to oversee the big decisions !

                      Yup, that makes sense !
                      Yup. The SNP are the best of an inadequate bunch. They spout a lot, but do little. For example, they could raise tax to re-fund the NHS, but they don't because they know it would be a vote loser.
                      They are just 'ok' administrators.

                      As for the UK economy, it's not doing too bad. Us high end tax payers are certainly doing fine.

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