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In article , Ian
scribeth thus In message , Bill Wright writes Steve Terry wrote: Graham. wrote: On Thu, 29 Nov 2012 23:29:52 -0000, "Steve Terry" wrote: Tony Houghton wrote: In , Bill Wright wrote: The NHS: It should be protected against the Tories It needs even more protection against Labour. It's so fecked now, maybe we should adopt the French system Steve Terry You meen they stick the tablets up your arse? They have a very effective service which is means tested. Even the most well off get 50% paid for by the state, whereas the poorest pay a nominal amount as little as 1% I'd now rather have the French system than the burger bar fronted tin roofed huts the NHS has If I'd had to pay 50% of the treatment my wife has needed to keep her alive since 2002 I would have had to sell the house and live in a tin roofed hut. Bill When I've heard people complaining about taxes, I've asked if they would prefer to have everything privatised, and get separate bills from the NHS, the Fire Service, the Police, the RAF, Army and Navy etc.. Don't reckon many would pay for the Afghan war... No-one has ever said yes. -- Tony Sayer |
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Jim Lesurf wrote:
The basic reason is the same as that behind the hospital consultants being treated like Barons I have noticed one thing about consultants. Male consultants of a certain age, I mean. When they have a pretty little female student sitting in they don't half show off! Bill |
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Bill Wright wrote:
Steve Terry wrote: Graham. wrote: On Thu, 29 Nov 2012 23:29:52 -0000, "Steve Terry" wrote: Tony Houghton wrote: In , Bill Wright wrote: The NHS: It should be protected against the Tories It needs even more protection against Labour. It's so fecked now, maybe we should adopt the French system Steve Terry You meen they stick the tablets up your arse? They have a very effective service which is means tested. Even the most well off get 50% paid for by the state, whereas the poorest pay a nominal amount as little as 1% I'd now rather have the French system than the burger bar fronted tin roofed huts the NHS has If I'd had to pay 50% of the treatment my wife has needed to keep her alive since 2002 I would have had to sell the house and live in a tin roofed hut. Bill Under the French system you'd only had to pay 50% if you earned over maybe £100,000. My guess is you make maybe £30,000pa, so would pay maybe 10%? Wangle some heavy expenses to lower your income on paper and it would be less And i would expect your wife would get better treatment in a French hospital Also with proper funding French hospitals have they don't have to turn themselves into a branch of Burger King. Steve Terry -- Get a free GiffGaff PAYG Sim and £5 bonus after activation at: http://giffgaff.com/orders/affiliate/gfourwwk |
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Steve Terry wrote:
Under the French system you'd only had to pay 50% if you earned over maybe £100,000. My guess is you make maybe £30,000pa, Until I had to semi-retire to look after the halt and the lame my income was very considerably more than that. But now I am a benefits scrounger! I even went down to the doctors last week and demanded my indigestion pills on the NHS! I don't feel too guilty though. After all, twice a year for 40 years I wrote the most alarmingly enormous cheques made out to the Income Tax people. For a while I did feel guilty, and it still doesn't seem right somehow, actually receiving money from the government instead of paying it in. I have always believed in saving the NHS money whenever possible, so in the past I did a few daft things. Dragged myself down to the surgery when I could barely walk to save the doctor coming out, all that sort of thing. But a couple of years ago I was having a dressing changed because an operation wound had gone septic, and I said to the nurse, "This seems a terrible amount of fuss for a little wound. I feel quite embarrassed," and she said, "Look love, you've paid in all your life -- you've every right to have a bit back." And of course she was right. But I still think we should all be as careful as possible with NHS resources. One annoyance is that I was given some meds as a precaution but I didn't need them. The packet remains sealed up, but the surgery won't take them back. It's against the rules. I've written to three hospitals in the last five years suggesting ways they can save money. This has been based on my observations as a patient and patient's friend. The response has been mixed, but mostly positive. And i would expect your wife would get better treatment in a French hospital I doubt it. Also with proper funding French hospitals have they don't have to turn themselves into a branch of Burger King. The shops in hospital are very welcome. People round here chose to go to RGH because it has a lot of shops. It's really convenient. And the NHS does really well out of it. I was told the figure for rental per sq foot and it made my eyes water. Bill |
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On Sat, 01 Dec 2012 13:28:36 +0000, Bill Wright wrote:
I have noticed one thing about consultants. Male consultants of a certain age, I mean. When they have a pretty little female student sitting in they don't half show off! I'm sure you must get them in your line of work as well... What? You don't have any young female aerial rigging apprentices? |
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In article , Paul Ratcliffe
scribeth thus On Sat, 01 Dec 2012 13:28:36 +0000, Bill Wright wrote: I have noticed one thing about consultants. Male consultants of a certain age, I mean. When they have a pretty little female student sitting in they don't half show off! I'm sure you must get them in your line of work as well... What? You don't have any young female aerial rigging apprentices? Do you know I've never seen a female aerial rigger or TV technician come to that, they must exist but not here;!.. Saw a very tasty lady railway driver earlier in her new class 379 EMU... For your amusement here's some vid of a class 379 narrated by train spotter of the year 365LANCE.. U have been warned;!... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WC_1XkwQilQ -- Tony Sayer |
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tony sayer wrote:
In article , Paul Ratcliffe scribeth thus On Sat, 01 Dec 2012 13:28:36 +0000, Bill Wright wrote: I have noticed one thing about consultants. Male consultants of a certain age, I mean. When they have a pretty little female student sitting in they don't half show off! I'm sure you must get them in your line of work as well... What? You don't have any young female aerial rigging apprentices? Do you know I've never seen a female aerial rigger I know one. She's good. Bill |
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On Sat, 1 Dec 2012 16:55:19 +0000, tony sayer
wrote: In article , Paul Ratcliffe scribeth thus On Sat, 01 Dec 2012 13:28:36 +0000, Bill Wright wrote: I have noticed one thing about consultants. Male consultants of a certain age, I mean. When they have a pretty little female student sitting in they don't half show off! I'm sure you must get them in your line of work as well... What? You don't have any young female aerial rigging apprentices? Do you know I've never seen a female aerial rigger or TV technician come to that, they must exist but not here;!.. Saw a very tasty lady railway driver earlier in her new class 379 EMU... For your amusement here's some vid of a class 379 narrated by train spotter of the year 365LANCE.. U have been warned;!... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WC_1XkwQilQ I'm not at all sure how this happened, because I'm not a spotter myself, but I've seen that clip before. -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
BBC let something slip through today
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tony sayer wrote: I'm sure you must get them in your line of work as well... What? You don't have any young female aerial rigging apprentices? Do you know I've never seen a female aerial rigger or TV technician come to that, they must exist but not here;!.. Do you mean TV repair etc technician? Quite a few females are engineers in broadcasting, and even more on the operational side. Even know a couple of sex changes. ;-) -- *Virtual reality is its own reward* Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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On 29/11/2012 13:48, Tony Houghton wrote:
In , Bill Wright wrote: The NHS: It should be protected against the Tories It needs even more protection against Labour. critcher said........... I think not Tony. You may feel the need to spread rumour and malcontent for all to see as an aid to tory philosophy,but the NHS was far safer under Labour than it ever could be with this bunch of nincompoops in power now. |
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