LIAM BYRNE MP
Health Minister
Presumably subordinate to Hewitt.
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Reply to: 24 hrs to save the NHS - yea ... right
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Previously on "24 hrs to save the NHS - yea ... right"
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Originally posted by BobTheCrateI loved the "smug and patronising minister" bit. What a typically sickening, deceitful & slimy Labour minister he was.
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Originally posted by threadedA totally free NHS was a dumb idea in the first place.
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Fact is the NHS can't be saved. In an era of increased longevity and increased choice of treatment, demand will be tending to the infinite with finite resources. A totally free NHS has to end. It's an impossibility.
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Perhaps pensioners would be best employed as suicide bombers against nu labour.... might take em a while to catch up with two jags though....
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Originally posted by expatWhose hands do you think it would be safe in?
Subsidiary question if you say The Tories: are you old enough to remember the Thatcher years?
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Originally posted by BobTheCrateWho ever said the NHS was safe in New Labour hands ?
Subsidiary question if you say The Tories: are you old enough to remember the Thatcher years?
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One contributor summed up many of my sentiments very well ...
Well done Panorama... excellent programme. Sickening exposure of a Labour government who champion the NHS while undermining us all with a system of us having to pay for our illness, dotage and deterioration in old age.
The smug and patronising minister left us all in no doubt that they see this as the way forward and are prepared to ignore the law. The elderly have a vote and have paid for the NHS services over their lifetime. They have a very basic right to benefit from the legally established right to funding for their care. Thank goodness for the media such as Panorama. Don't let it go - keep after them on this one.
G Bird, Suffolk
Well said indeed Mr or Ms Bird.
I loved the "smug and patronising minister" bit. What a typically sickening, deceitful & slimy Labour minister he was.
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24 hrs to save the NHS - yea ... right
And so said New Labour just before the '97 General election.
What sort of NHS have we now ?
We have an increasingly politicised NHS that has already started down the avenue of planning what type of person is entitled to care and who is not. Arbitrarily decided by the jobsworth senior NHS managers.
Anyone watching Panorama also witnessed the NHS policy of a few years now, illegally grabbing the homes of elderly people to pay for their NHS care.
And how much extra is it costing the tax payer for this New Labour style of NHS ?
Who ever said the NHS was safe in New Labour hands ?Last edited by BobTheCrate; 7 March 2006, 10:23.Tags: None
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