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Previously on "I am not a role model"

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  • NigelJK
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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    yes because hiring people on looks really works.
    Who mentioned looks? I assumed it was being obese and smoking that was the 'problem'. Reminds me of that quote attributed to Churchill "tomorrow I'll be sober but..."

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  • vetran
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    yes because hiring people on looks really works.

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  • NotAllThere
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  • malvolio
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post

    Agreed, but conversely, being a fat lump of tobacco smelling lard is not acceptable.
    To whom?

    Ignorant intolerant idealists?

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  • d000hg
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    We want our leaders to be in touch with the common man, but at the same time they should be vice-free, plastic toned automatons with personal trainers.

    Let's focus on the good news that Nadine and Priti are out

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post

    Agreed, but conversely, being a fat lump of tobacco smelling lard is not acceptable.
    That's my GP, should I call for him to be sacked too?

    In fact, you've given me an idea.

    Anyone who wants to work in the health sector MUST undergo annual physical and mental examinations. They must all have perfect health, follow a proscribed diet that has been certified perfect, exercise for a minimum of three hours a week (supervised to ensure the correct level of effort has been expended). At any time they may be required to undergo a battery of tests to ensure all biochemical markers are within the optimal range with pay being docked for any measure that is sub-optimal. They must have no physical or mental impairments that deviate from the model human specimen. They will be subjected to random tests for nicotine, alcohol and all drugs (including over the counter drugs for common ailments). If they have wombs then they must prove they are healthy enough to procreate by producing at least one healthy item of offspring. Those with testicles must be able to produce viable sperm for procreation by producing at least one healthy item of offspring. Those that cannot procreate will not be allowed to work in areas relating to it as they are obviously not qualified to do so.

    It's the only way to ensure that we are getting the right service from the health sector. The workers have to be perfect physical specimens or else they simply aren't qualified enough.

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
    Is the implication that, because she's not a vegan health nut who spends hours in the gym, she can't do the job?
    Yep

    Though the fact that she isn't a health nut should give her more incentive to sort out the NHS.

    After all she isn't going to be an MP forever.


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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
    Is the implication that, because she's not a vegan health nut who spends hours in the gym, she can't do the job?

    There may be many reasons why she can or can't do the job but her waistline and penchant for cigars isn't one of them.
    Agreed, but conversely, being a fat lump of tobacco smelling lard is not acceptable.

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  • ladymuck
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    Is the implication that, because she's not a vegan health nut who spends hours in the gym, she can't do the job?

    There may be many reasons why she can or can't do the job but her waistline and penchant for cigars isn't one of them.

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  • SueEllen
    started a topic I am not a role model

    I am not a role model

    Says our new non-health secretary who likes Dr Dre.

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/202...moking-weight/


    Therese Coffey has admitted she is "not the role model" when it comes to her personal health after being questioned about her weight and smoking.
    In an interview with LBC's Nick Ferrari, the new Health Secretary was asked about her own smoking and drinking habits as well as whether she could "could possibly do with losing a pound or two".

    Ms Coffey responded: "My focus is on how we deliver for patients and I appreciate I may not be the role model, but I am sure that the Chief Medical Officer and others will continue to be role models in that regard and I will do my best as well."

    She added: "I will probably get all sorts of comments, Nick, but nevertheless, on a more serious matter, I have been a patient of the NHS too and have had some brilliant experiences and I have had some experiences where it could have been better. My focus is on patients and that is what I will be making sure the department focuses on too."


    Dr Dre clip - https://www.lbc.co.uk/watch-videos/t...-dr-dre-alarm/
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