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    Quote Originally Posted by grantzer View Post
    So is standing up for what you believe in, I am guessing her and her party believe in what they are doing.

    Scotland obviously believes in it as well,given the recent election results.
    Ahhh being allowed to stand up for what you believe in .....in SNP Scotland.....how novel.😂

    Never catch on

    Meanwhile after 14 years of SNP power Humza the race baiter is going to sort out the ambulance service by calling in the British Army......love it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    Ahhh being allowed to stand up for what you believe in .....in SNP Scotland.....how novel.😂

    Never catch on

    Meanwhile after 14 years of SNP power Humza the race baiter is going to sort out the ambulance service by calling in the British Army......love it.
    Nicola Sturgeon is struggling to put forward sensible bills to introduce each year.
    The Gender Act is another ill thought out bill which shows that the SNP controlled Scottish Government is more in men in skirts than women in skirts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    Ahhh being allowed to stand up for what you believe in .....in SNP Scotland.....how novel.😂

    Never catch on

    Meanwhile after 14 years of SNP power Humza the race baiter is going to sort out the ambulance service by calling in the British Army......love it.
    Humza Yousef’s solution to resolve the current ambulated crisis is for people throughout Scotland not to dial 999 in an emergency but to dial 111.

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    Quote Originally Posted by islaydarkblue View Post
    Humza Yousef’s solution to resolve the current ambulated crisis is for people throughout Scotland not to dial 999 in an emergency but to dial 111.
    I believe the words were unless 'absolutely critical'.

    I know 2 people that work in the Dundee call centre that handles and distributes 999 calls from all over the disUK. People dial 999 and ask for an ambulance because of things such as sore heads, hangovers, stubbed toes, dogs being sick, the list of ridiculous 999 calls asking for ambulances goes on and these calls need to stop, I suggest a £500 fine for every blatantly non emergency call made with the money being fed directly back to the ambulance service - they'll stop in no time.

    A huge number of calls to the ambulance service are elderly people with dementia or mental health problems who just want to talk to someone or who think they're phoning cousin Molly. An ambulance can be tied up for hours just chatting to old Elsie about how her kids never visit now while old John lies on his kitchen floor with a broken hip.

    I don't like Humza Yousef any more than you but I reckon he's right to ask people not to phone 999 unless it's a genuine emergency, maybe he worded it poorly (no surprise there) but surely even you realises he has a point?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    I believe the words were unless 'absolutely critical'.

    I know 2 people that work in the Dundee call centre that handles and distributes 999 calls from all over the disUK. People dial 999 and ask for an ambulance because of things such as sore heads, hangovers, stubbed toes, dogs being sick, the list of ridiculous 999 calls asking for ambulances goes on and these calls need to stop, I suggest a £500 fine for every blatantly non emergency call made with the money being fed directly back to the ambulance service - they'll stop in no time.

    A huge number of calls to the ambulance service are elderly people with dementia or mental health problems who just want to talk to someone or who think they're phoning cousin Molly. An ambulance can be tied up for hours just chatting to old Elsie about how her kids never visit now while old John lies on his kitchen floor with a broken hip.

    I don't like Humza Yousef any more than you but I reckon he's right to ask people not to phone 999 unless it's a genuine emergency, maybe he worded it poorly (no surprise there) but surely even you realises he has a point?
    This is not a new phenomenon. People have been doing this for years but until now there has been no need to ask the British Army for assistance.

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