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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostBut you obviously managed to reach the food eventually, or you wouldn't be posting now!
We didn't want to interrupt the nurses discussing Eastenders at the front desk.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostInstead of the food being thrown on the table and the poor OAP patient is left to starve unable to feed himself like the last time I stayed in hospital.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostHe wouldn't as all the consultants and British senior nurses would ensure they treated him.
I imagine he would even have his food served to him by a British senior nurse.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostDuke of Edinburgh admitted to hospital with infection - BBC News
Why is it not ok for politicians in the UK to send their children to private schools and use private hospitals, but when it comes to the royal family no one even dares to make a remark about it?
King Edward VII - London's Private Hospital
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostPlus if they went NHS, he's bound to snuff it as it's been horribly underfunder by the Tories.
I imagine he would even have his food served to him by a British senior nurse.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostIf they were sent to an NHS hospital the amount of security they would need would be too much.
Then there would be the issue of their medical records. A nurse has already killed herself due to revealing stuff about the Duchess of Cambridge - we don't want any more.
Maggie, Maggie, Maggie. Out! Out! Out!
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostWhen the press finds out a politician sends a kid to a private school they have a field day,
... when it comes to royals no one ever dares to mention anything
I'd guess the D of E's gammy eye was just a result of this hot weather, maybe sweat building up behind his reading specs. I doubt if he'll die just from that, but who can say?
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostIt's the hypocrisy. When the press finds out a politician sends a kid to a private school they have a field day, when it comes to royals no one ever dares to mention anything
As mentioned above it is done for practical reasons and as a side benefit it saves the public money.
of course we could do this
MPs get special treatment at NHS hospital to keep them away from members of public | UK | News | Express.co.uk
SCANDAL: MPs get free VIP service at NHS hospital to protect them from members of public
MEMBERS of Parliament are getting secretive VIP treatment at an NHS hospital to help them avoid mixing with ordinary patients, it has been revealed.
By JAKE BURMAN
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NHS have too many foreign nurses. Though I suppose it would give DoE lots of opportunities to indulge in his hobby.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostIt's the hypocrisy. When the press finds out a politician sends a kid to a private school they have a field day, when it comes to royals no one ever dares to mention anything
Private schools are use to foreign royals going to them.
Labour politicians get ripped to pieces as they talk about state education being good enough for everyone else then go private. Tory ones never do that.Last edited by SueEllen; 21 June 2017, 12:32.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostDuke of Edinburgh admitted to hospital with infection - BBC News
Why is it not ok for politicians in the UK to send their children to private schools and use private hospitals, but when it comes to the royal family no one even dares to make a remark about it?
King Edward VII - London's Private Hospital
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Originally posted by vetran View Postyou would prefer he went to the local NHS hospital and they closed 3 wings down to preserve security and the state paid for his treatment?
You can imagine the anti monarchists having a field day with that.
Police officers all over and wards shut down for just one spoilt privileged royal. Its disgusting if I paid any tax I would withold it!
Or they can take over a small hospital that is probably designed to be secured and pay for it out of his own money so it has the least impact.....
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you would prefer he went to the local NHS hospital and they closed 3 wings down to preserve security and the state paid for his treatment?
You can imagine the anti monarchists having a field day with that.
Police officers all over and wards shut down for just one spoilt privileged royal. Its disgusting if I paid any tax I would withold it!
Or they can take over a small hospital that is probably designed to be secured and pay for it out of his own money so it has the least impact.....
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If they were sent to an NHS hospital the amount of security they would need would be too much.
Then there would be the issue of their medical records. A nurse has already killed herself due to revealing stuff about the Duchess of Cambridge - we don't want any more.
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