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    "One of our neighbours bought a property in Bulgaria about 6 years ago, was able to afford to keep hold of his property here and in his words "will never live here permanently again". He reckons the actual cost of living is about 60% cheaper in Bulgaria."

    FFS mon ami, don't tell the Albanians or they might head there instead of this fascist ****hole that you and your Lefty chums so detest. In fact, I'm wondering why they aren't heading there anyway, it must be a much cheaper and shorter journey. Perhaps you could explain why they prefer Treasure Island ?

    "The nurse who lives across the road who I mentioned previously during the Covid inspired "lockdown" is currently in France. Her mum was diagnosed breast cancer in early September, and she is now receiving full treatment in the French hospital system. I read this morning your Toxic party have delayed cancer treatment and elective surgery for another three months meaning if you get cancer here - just die."

    So the French privately run healthcare system provides better care than our 'envy of the world' NHS ? Well who would have thought it ? As they say in France, 'quelle surprise'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    "One of our neighbours bought a property in Bulgaria about 6 years ago, was able to afford to keep hold of his property here and in his words "will never live here permanently again". He reckons the actual cost of living is about 60% cheaper in Bulgaria."

    FFS mon ami, don't tell the Albanians or they might head there instead of this fascist ****hole that you and your Lefty chums so detest. In fact, I'm wondering why they aren't heading there anyway, it must be a much cheaper and shorter journey. Perhaps you could explain why they prefer Treasure Island ?

    "The nurse who lives across the road who I mentioned previously during the Covid inspired "lockdown" is currently in France. Her mum was diagnosed breast cancer in early September, and she is now receiving full treatment in the French hospital system. I read this morning your Toxic party have delayed cancer treatment and elective surgery for another three months meaning if you get cancer here - just die."

    So the French privately run healthcare system provides better care than our 'envy of the world' NHS ? Well who would have thought it ? As they say in France, 'quelle surprise'.
    I hope you don't get cancer sinkov, the current outcome for those without private healthcare in this $hithole is not very favourable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    I hope you don't get cancer sinkov, the current outcome for those without private healthcare in this $hithole is not very favourable.
    Outcomes for NHS cancer patients have never been favourable in comparison to many other countries, this is from the Nuffield Trust website,

    "While cancer survival rates vary between countries, there is recognition that the UK performs less well than other comparable countries. This may result from differences in access to care, and delays in diagnosis and treatment, but it may also be due to population-level factors. We have used data from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) to compare the UK's five-year survival rates for breast, cervical and colon cancer with 17 other countries."

    Interestingly they state, "it may also be due to population-level factors". What on earth can they mean, surely they're not suggesting that an increase in population levels can have a negative impact on cancer survival rates ? That would be rather controversial given the thousands of illegal immigrants currently flooding into the country on a daily basis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Outcomes for NHS cancer patients have never been favourable in comparison to many other countries, this is from the Nuffield Trust website,

    "While cancer survival rates vary between countries, there is recognition that the UK performs less well than other comparable countries. This may result from differences in access to care, and delays in diagnosis and treatment, but it may also be due to population-level factors. We have used data from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) to compare the UK's five-year survival rates for breast, cervical and colon cancer with 17 other countries."

    Interestingly they state, "it may also be due to population-level factors". What on earth can they mean, surely they're not suggesting that an increase in population levels can have a negative impact on cancer survival rates ? That would be rather controversial given the thousands of illegal immigrants currently flooding into the country on a daily basis.
    They would not include illegal undocumented people in the statistics sinkov. How could they, the Toxic party think they are irrelevant.

    The figures might also suggest a bias against anyone north of fecking Watford.

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