DenisIrwin
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"Judge us on our record!"
Can't read it. Subscription only. Voice of the people?UK shrugs off Brexit fears to be fastest growing G7 economy in 2016
https://www.ft.com/content/1666262a-e39e-11e6-8405-9e5580d6e5fb
Perfect photoLabour cuts Tory lead to just three points with one week to go
http://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknew...-to-go/ar-BBBKl9t?li=BBoPRmx&ocid=mailsignout
Voice of hard fact. Economies ebb and flow- we clearly aren't going to be the top G7 performer every year and with Brexit coming up, we probably won't be for ages...Can't read it. Subscription only. Voice of the people?
Oh OK. I must have missed the bit when the Tories said "...some of the time, and just ignore latest figures."Voice of hard fact. Economies ebb and flow- we clearly aren't going to be the top G7 performer every year and with Brexit coming up, we probably won't be for ages...
Looking at the big picture, historically things were always in private hands. This idea of social services and basic infrastructure being funded and managed by an electorate is a relatively recent phenomenon, and has always been under attack by the monied elite who would prefer a return to the days when the rich and powerful called all the shots.The thing people always forget about the privatisation arguments is that private companies bring capital into the system. Its not a question of profit vs no profit*. Its whether the cost of getting "free" capital investment up front but paying a profit margin over time is better than the Government borrowing up front and paying interest or other payments over time.
For what its worth, Ive never seen any sign that the Government knows how to handle the private sector and usually gets ripped off when it outsources anything from NHS services to stationery procurement. But then the argument boils down to whether a better understanding of the private sector and more private sectors skills would lead to better value for money, or just disconnecting from it entirely.
This is absolutely right but no brit wants to hear it because they don't like paying for stuff. I was fkin shocked at the hospital my mum lay in, it was like time travel back to the 50's and the care was shit.Yes, it will cost more for the user. But I believe that some kind of privatization is inevitable because the government on its own cannot sustain funding the NHS without raising ridiculous amount of taxes or borrowing even more crazy amounts of money.
You keep saying this, like it's reality. Very amusing.This is absolutely right but no brit wants to hear it because they don't like paying for stuff. I was fkin shocked at the hospital my mum lay in, it was like time travel back to the 50's and the care was shit.
I think anyone that Bigs up the nhs needs to go abroad and get sick so they can see what 21st century care looks like and how much it costs.
This is absolutely right but no brit wants to hear it because they don't like paying for stuff. I was fkin shocked at the hospital my mum lay in, it was like time travel back to the 50's and the care was shit.
I think anyone that Bigs up the nhs needs to go abroad and get sick so they can see what 21st century care looks like and how much it costs.
This is absolutely right but no brit wants to hear it because they don't like paying for stuff. I was fkin shocked at the hospital my mum lay in, it was like time travel back to the 50's and the care was shit.
I think anyone that Bigs up the nhs needs to go abroad and get sick so they can see what 21st century care looks like and how much it costs.
I'm sure you judge Labour statements by the same standard.Oh OK. I must have missed the bit when the Tories said "...some of the time, and just ignore latest figures."
They don't do it because they know Brits don't like paying for stuff. Which is why you never hear "they only cost us X pence per person" used to defend keeping the royals in a life of luxury and why the Greens are seeing such a nationwide surge for wanting to ditch Trident and HS2 so the money can be used elsewhere, whilst the Tory vote bombs due to them wanting to cough up for both.This government can afford to spend more money on the NHS. That it doesn't is a political choice.
True, Thatcher's attack on local authorities was the beginning of the end for munipal politics. Nowadays you get the impression that any devolved power will merely serve to show why we need cenralisation. Northern Powerhouse etc - not sure who that will benefit politically.Looking at the big picture, historically things were always in private hands. This idea of social services and basic infrastructure being funded and managed by an electorate is a relatively recent phenomenon, and has always been under attack by the monied elite who would prefer a return to the days when the rich and powerful called all the shots.
Yes, it will cost more for the user. But I believe that some kind of privatization is inevitable because the government on its own cannot sustain funding the NHS without raising ridiculous amount of taxes or borrowing even more crazy amounts of money. The fact of the matter is that the NHS will get more & more expensive as we live longer and make even more use of the NHS. On the other hand, if the public actually pays for the NHS that will mean that additional funds will become available to invest in the NHS. I believe that the quality of the service the NHS provides far out ways whether or not the NHS is free at the point of use. I also believe a fair system should be in place, whereby for the people who can afford it will pay for the NHS and the people who can’t afford it won’t pay for the NHS, and thus still ensuring that everybody gets the healthcare they require. Vote for me!
Well, yeah. Who knows, eh?! You hear people that know about these things say such things as "Under Labour, the large budget surplus was eroded to the point that it actually became a deficit, which hadn't been the case since shortly after they came to power, while the Tories have massively reduced our national debt to..., ummm..., wait a minute... Look! A refugee!"I'm sure you judge Labour statements by the same standard.
Yeah but it's a blinder which will still leave them as the opposition.I'm sure many will disagree here but i think Labour have ended up playing a 'political' blinder by not trying to block Brexit. May is now trying to push Brexit but it doesnt matter as Labours policy at first sight is a more reasoned approach.
Whilst the Lib Dems have shown in the polls, there isn't the appetite to block it.
Yeezus. Though they haven't had much to show for it so far.
I would happily pay more tax to improve the NHS, as I'm sure most would. Feck an American style system.
Theresa May: "You can only deliver Brexit if you believe in Brexit."
Hmm.
Also "If you vote to back me and strengthen my hand, I'll fight to get the best Brexit deal for Britain"
So, if she loses seats does that mean she'll send Amber Rudd?