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Topic History of: 7 million backlog at NHS Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Green Man |
Wyot wrote:
Gester wrote:
Booing is futile - urgent action is necessary. The NHS backlog is a consequence of our perilous financial situation which includes a £2,500 billion National Debt.
Which requires over £8 billion a year - just to pay the interest. Services will continue to deteriorate (including policing, roads etc.) - unless a solution is found quickly.
Yes Barney and I tried to tell you at the time that the country can't afford lockdowns for such a relatively mild infection as Covid, or 40k plus NHS staff who refused forced vaccinations in the panic to leave the service.
That, in short more deaths and harm will be caused in the long term by restrictions than their absence.
It is never too late to admit you got this one wrong?
Having one lockdown was bad enough, then a couple more happened then regional ones. No wonder the UK the fucked, then again it was all planned by the NWO. |
Gester |
Green Man wrote:
Does Wyot, do appendectomy in his shed?
For only 11 guineas per patient
And 6 guineas for small animals
No refunds for either category
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Green Man |
Gester wrote:
Green Man wrote:
Either go private or take your chances
So those of us (most) unable to afford private treatment should do nothing, just see what happens?
Even hardworking individuals who have contributed to the NHS for years - through NHI, taxation etc.
Perhaps, their families should do likewise - just boycott the NHS, which costs us all many billions.
If there is a massive backlog(7 Million), the cancer would spread by the time you are seen. I have paid taxes and NI also, so what' your point? The NHS is no more than a political football these days, the media tell you it's an institution, it's a failing system. I had to go private for another treatment on my ankle, I was waiting 2 years.
thecritic.co.uk/the-nhs-is-a-failed-institution/ |
Green Man |
Wyot wrote:
Gester wrote:
Green Man wrote:
Why even bother with NHS when they cancelled operations, cancer treatments etc for the flu?
Who would suggest then for having our appendices removed, delivering our babies and giving vaccinations and medicines?
I think GM meant why would anyone bother booing or not booing the NHS Barney; not that we should go to Tesco for an appendectomy....

Does Wyot, do appendectomy in his shed? |
Gester |
Green Man wrote:
Either go private or take your chances
So those of us (most) unable to afford private treatment should do nothing, just see what happens?
Even hardworking individuals who have contributed to the NHS for years - through NHI, taxation etc.
Perhaps, their families should do likewise - just boycott the NHS, which costs us all many billions. |
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