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Nhs Almost Destroyed
On the News just now. NHS worst week.
Tories have almost achieved one of their main objectives, next victim in their sights will be the Welfare State.
Tories have almost achieved one of their main objectives, next victim in their sights will be the Welfare State.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.>>but the NHS is still safer in the hands of Labour than the Tories.
But the country isn't.
Labour have always got plenty of (our) money to spend on things, but then finish up bankrupting the country.
And with welfare, well we spend nearly 20 BILLION pounds a year on housing benefit.
And just this week an Asian woman in my street was taken to court for claiming over £20,000 in housing benefit when she claimed she was paying rent but in fact owned the house herself.
How many thousands of others are doing the same all over the country.
We need to cut the welfare bill DRASTICALLY (but removing the people who claim illegally for a start).
But the country isn't.
Labour have always got plenty of (our) money to spend on things, but then finish up bankrupting the country.
And with welfare, well we spend nearly 20 BILLION pounds a year on housing benefit.
And just this week an Asian woman in my street was taken to court for claiming over £20,000 in housing benefit when she claimed she was paying rent but in fact owned the house herself.
How many thousands of others are doing the same all over the country.
We need to cut the welfare bill DRASTICALLY (but removing the people who claim illegally for a start).
I know this is off topic but here goes anyway.
http:// www.exp ressand star.co m/news/ local-n ews/201 4/12/19 /black- country -battle ground- will-be -labour -v-ukip -says-s hock-po ll/
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I can see where you're coming from zebo but partly the reason for the change is that what counts as "sick" has changed. Mental health problems barely got any attention when the NHS was founded. I still don't think they get enough. Cosmetic surgery is perhaps not the answer to self-esteem issues, and people who ask for that should perhaps be discouraged from pursuing it or referred to counselling first, but we should be careful of treating "going back to 1948" as the ultimate goal. The world has moved on.
//I can't imagine Nye Bevin envisaging spoilt kids making unrealistic demands on the NHS. //
it's also possible that he (or anyone else in 1948) could never have conceived of how technology would move on, and that there'd be routine treatments and procedures that easily sort conditions which in former years meant certain death. which is all good for the patient, but represents an ever growing financial need.
it's also possible that he (or anyone else in 1948) could never have conceived of how technology would move on, and that there'd be routine treatments and procedures that easily sort conditions which in former years meant certain death. which is all good for the patient, but represents an ever growing financial need.
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