... nice hatchet job on the NHS/government. How about telling us how many of those waiting for 3 to 4 hours had been prioritised down the list due to self-inflicted conditions of drunkeness/drug and related conditions?
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... nice hatchet job on the NHS/government. How about telling us how many of those waiting for 3 to 4 hours had been prioritised down the list due to self-inflicted conditions of drunkeness/drug and related conditions?
The BBC attacking the NHS is actually a bit like an alcoholic telling a drunk that they need to buck their ideas up!
Both organisations are outdated, bureaucratic behemoths which consume and waste shedloads of public money, but somehow they still command a strong and sentimental loyalty from the British public.
I do agree, however, that the NHs should not be blamed for people who self-inflict their conditions in a reckless manner.
Head still firmly in the sand then TBH? So ignore the BBC if you feel they are biased, please feel free to list all the improvements the Tories have made to the standard of service the NHS offers since they came to power.
Clue: You can count them on the fingers of one leg.
Or you could show a bit of gratitude that you live in a society that has a degree of transparency that means large government run organisations are accountable.
No like-ee? Then p*ss off to Trump's America or one of the many hundreds of countries that do not have an NHS service or a free press. There will always be assholes who cheat society, whether through drinking, driving, smoking or dumping their millions overseas.
... the predictable attempts by tweedle dum and tweedle dee to twist the topic. So how would you deal with the self-inflicted drink and drug wasters?
Never mind the BBC and the NHS what about the BBCs Xmas tv programmes? Repeat after repeat not worth the license fee.
The 2 Ronnies, Morecambe and Wise, Dad's army etc. they are on tv gold every week.