Originally posted by minestrone
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When is democracy not democratic?
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Originally posted by TestMangler View Posthttp://www.nuffieldtrust.org.uk/site...ary_report.pdf
This would seem to disagree with you. I wonder, what is the more reliable source ? The Nuffield Trust or a guy who can't join up two cohesive opinions ?
Scotland has a much higher % in patient admission rate than England, probably due to poorer living conditions historically. The SNP didn't cause that ij the last five years by the way.
Worst health service in the UK ? Wales, devolved to the party that you want to win Scotland but lose the UK. Idiot.
The SNP spunked that budget on free prescription charges in order to buy votes in the middle classes while reducing the prescription options for cancer drugs for those most in need. Like the SNP cut 160,000 college places that offered working class families a bridge to a better life to pay for free university tuition fees for the middle classes. The SNP like to tell everyone that they are on the side of the underdog but really they just go after middle class votes.
"poorer living conditions historically" is surely an indication that we cannot look after ourselves. The evidence is that England has better health at less expense, maybe we should just let them run our NHS, Sturgeon has done a pretty crap job it has to be said in her time looking after the service.Comment
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I refuse point blank to engage in anything that comes my way regarding this..
BBC News - 'Named person' consultation begins in Scotland
This is the kind of tulip you get when you have a government with a nationalist agenda.Comment
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My wife (my English rose before you get on your high horse) and I have named individuals between us and the children should something happen to either of us.
WTH has that got to do with nationalism?"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Originally posted by minestrone View Post
Revealed: What the SNP candidate for Paisley and Renfrewshire South thinks about football: 'I really f***** hate Celtic' - Daily Record
Alexander will be retaining paisley.Comment
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostMy wife (my English rose before you get on your high horse) and I have named individuals between us and the children should something happen to either of us.
WTH has that got to do with nationalism?Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI think that is one MP you can chalk off the list.
Revealed: What the SNP candidate for Paisley and Renfrewshire South thinks about football: 'I really f***** hate Celtic' - Daily Record
Alexander will be retaining paisley.
Your Alexander prediction (the guy who stabbed his sister in the back a la Milliband) will be similar to your predictions of the Celtic v Rangers game last week.Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View Post"my English rose"
who the feck comes out with patter like thatComment
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