Its a little worrying that as I type this, from a sample of 72 responses, 10 think the NHS is safe with the Tories despite the evidence to the contrary.
Good old shy Tories.
Its a little worrying that as I type this, from a sample of 72 responses, 10 think the NHS is safe with the Tories despite the evidence to the contrary.
So am I.Sorry, struggling to think what would compensate for £500m a week flying from the NHS to the US. Nothing that will be of benefit to our public services or the ordinary people of this country, on that you can be sure
So I say one thing and you read another. Methinks there is something wrong with your comprehension.If you’re not angry about the NHS being sold down the river, either you’re very rich or there’s something very wrong with you
Surely that is what all these inane polls are for, to spark the anger of the groupthink on here?
So I say one thing and you read another. Methinks there is something wrong with your comprehension.
So I say one thing and you read another. Methinks there is something wrong with your comprehension.
Well, speaking as a bystander here, the obvious question is ‘Do you trust the Tories with the NHS?’
You need to remove the "after Brexit" bit from the thread title otherwise we could be waiting a millennia for an answer.The Tories just voted against Labour's motion to safeguard our NHS from being sold off to US corporations in a Johnson-Trump trade deal. And the @LibDems, who voted to privatise the NHS when in coalition, abstained. Labour built the NHS and we're the only party that can save it.
Jeremy Corbyn 23 Oct 2019
I take your point. Anyone who believes that the Tories prioritise public services will believe anything. However, if there is a Brexit, especially a Tory Brexit, we will be negotiating trade deals and negotiating from a very weak position where the NHS will, of necessity, be our main bargaining chip because we don't have many othersYou need to remove the "after Brexit" bit from the thread title otherwise we could be waiting a millennia for an answer.
also as a bystander, I trust them tacitly as about as much as I trust any govt since the last 50 years. All a muchness, regardless of persuasion as far I as I can see. Or not much.
Go back, look at investment (overall expenditure) vs satisfaction (by any measure). Vs relative workload (staff vs patients vs incidents) over time, I don’t see any real difference in ‘satisfaction ‘ with this lot, compare to Wilson, heath, Callahan, thatcher, major, Blair, browns administrations,
It mainly seems about individuals hikacking, with large amounts of their own bias and partisan party politics just to build their own dull rhetorics.
I just don’t buy the conspiracy that Dave, Tony , Gordon, pat, boris etc really want folk to die Just so they can line their own pockets or exert their cronyism.
YMMV
also as a bystander, I trust them tacitly as about as much as I trust any govt since the last 50 years. All a muchness, regardless of persuasion as far I as I can see. Or not much.
Go back, look at investment (overall expenditure) vs satisfaction (by any measure). Vs relative workload (staff vs patients vs incidents) over time, I don’t see any real difference in ‘satisfaction ‘ with this lot, compare to Wilson, heath, Callahan, thatcher, major, Blair, browns administrations,
It mainly seems about individuals hikacking, with large amounts of their own bias and partisan party politics just to build their own dull rhetorics.
I just don’t buy the conspiracy that Dave, Tony , Gordon, pat, boris etc really want folk to die Just so they can line their own pockets or exert their cronyism.
YMMV
Obviously you haven’t watched this week’s Ch 4 Dispatches
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Fact free a leaner Britain.No I formed my own view independent of a tv program.
Radical stuff...
Surely that is what all these inane polls are for, to spark the anger of the groupthink on here?
In short, yes.
At a deeper level, the Tories have been in Government since the creation of the NHS for many years. And yet its existence seems to go strangely unmolested. Or is it perhaps that it's only since Thatcher, or Cameron, or [insert pantomime villain here] that this existential threat has become apparent? The same has been said while the Labour Party has been in power, many times - whether it was pay beds in the 50s and 60s or Milburn's reforms in the 00s.
If you had you wouldn’t be so pig ignorant about what’s coming if the Tories win.
also as a bystander, I trust them tacitly as about as much as I trust any govt since the last 50 years. All a muchness, regardless of persuasion as far I as I can see. Or not much.
Go back, look at investment (overall expenditure) vs satisfaction (by any measure). Vs relative workload (staff vs patients vs incidents) over time, I don’t see any real difference in ‘satisfaction ‘ with this lot, compare to Wilson, heath, Callahan, thatcher, major, Blair, browns administrations,
It mainly seems about individuals hikacking, with large amounts of their own bias and partisan party politics just to build their own dull rhetorics.
I just don’t buy the conspiracy that Dave, Tony , Gordon, pat, boris etc really want folk to die Just so they can line their own pockets or exert their cronyism.
YMMV