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Instead Of A Britain Bashing Thread Let's Have A
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how fantastic things are in the EU thread...off you go, I'm all ears.
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The underlying problems we are suffering are world wide caused by COVID and the war in the main, instead of bickering we should all pull together and build our economies.
The underlying problems we are suffering are world wide caused by COVID and the war in the main, instead of bickering we should all pull together and build our economies.
Youngmafbog,
//The underlying problems we are suffering are world wide caused by COVID and the war in the main, instead of bickering we should all pull together and build our economies.//
Absolutely! We’ll be prosperous beyond our wildest dreams once the pre and post-Brexit promised trade deals kick in, won’t we?
//The underlying problems we are suffering are world wide caused by COVID and the war in the main, instead of bickering we should all pull together and build our economies.//
Absolutely! We’ll be prosperous beyond our wildest dreams once the pre and post-Brexit promised trade deals kick in, won’t we?
"Glad you and Dave had such a good experience using the Irish healthcare system, Gness.
Did you and/or Dave, perchance, access it using your NHS Number. "
Spicerack - why would we do that? We are fully resident in Ireland and get exactly the same healthcare as any other permanent resident - so your implication that in some way we are getting the NHS to support us whilst living here is both unpleasant and wrong.
We also both have Irish EHICs, so you won't be paying if we should ever need healthcare anywhere else in Europe. OK?
Did you and/or Dave, perchance, access it using your NHS Number. "
Spicerack - why would we do that? We are fully resident in Ireland and get exactly the same healthcare as any other permanent resident - so your implication that in some way we are getting the NHS to support us whilst living here is both unpleasant and wrong.
We also both have Irish EHICs, so you won't be paying if we should ever need healthcare anywhere else in Europe. OK?
SD/Gness, I read that of you attend A&E without being referred by a GP, there is a charge of 100 Euros. Is that right? That doesn't sound to great to me but this seems to confirm it.
https:/ /www.ci tizensi nformat ion.ie/ en/heal th/heal th_serv ices/gp _and_ho spital_ service s/hospi tal_cha rges.ht ml
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