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Since Turkey has only met 1 of the 31 requirements to join the EU, and other countries can veto them joining like Germany (who have a lot of Turkish people) and France it is going to take a extremely long time before Turkey joins. In fact by the time Turkey is eligible to join the EU likely won't exist any more....
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The STD nurse isn't officially a consultant you know. At 5pm their clientele are normally out spreading the love and infections. Try 10am on a Monday.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostI had a hospital out-patients appointment with the consultant yesterday at 5pm. This is in an area big enough for 100 people at a guess with a dozen or so examination rooms. I got there just before, and there was nobody there. Not a soul. Just me, a receptionist and a very bored looking nurse. I waited around for a couple of minutes and saw the doctor pretty much on time.
Maybe all those immigrants I keep hearing about had gone somewhere else. Clearly we should take some money out of the NHS and give it to the EU.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostI had a hospital out-patients appointment with the consultant yesterday at 5pm. This is in an area big enough for 100 people at a guess with a dozen or so examination rooms. I got there just before, and there was nobody there. Not a soul. Just me, a receptionist and a very bored looking nurse. I waited around for a couple of minutes and saw the doctor pretty much on time.
Maybe all those immigrants I keep hearing about had gone somewhere else. Clearly we should take some money out of the NHS and give it to the EU.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostYes I've been spending a lot of time travelling around rural Oxfordshire and Wiltshire, in quaint Cotswold villages where a small house costs £700K, and there's hardly a problem with immigrants...
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostYes I've been spending a lot of time travelling around rural Oxfordshire and Wiltshire, in quaint Cotswold villages where a small house costs £700K, and there's hardly a problem with immigrants...
But some A road always seems to be closed for roadworks, and I'm diverted into Swindon, where I promptly get lost!
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Yes I've been spending a lot of time travelling around rural Oxfordshire and Wiltshire, in quaint Cotswold villages where a small house costs £700K, and there's hardly a problem with immigrants...
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I assume you'll all be voting Tory at the next GE as the NHS policies are clearly working.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostI had a hospital out-patients appointment with the consultant yesterday at 5pm. This is in an area big enough for 100 people at a guess with a dozen or so examination rooms. I got there just before, and there was nobody there. Not a soul. Just me, a receptionist and a very bored looking nurse. I waited around for a couple of minutes and saw the doctor pretty much on time.
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NHS: Bursting at the seams
I had a hospital out-patients appointment with the consultant yesterday at 5pm. This is in an area big enough for 100 people at a guess with a dozen or so examination rooms. I got there just before, and there was nobody there. Not a soul. Just me, a receptionist and a very bored looking nurse. I waited around for a couple of minutes and saw the doctor pretty much on time.
Maybe all those immigrants I keep hearing about had gone somewhere else. Clearly we should take some money out of the NHS and give it to the EU.
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