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Thread: O/T Boris moved to intensive care

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    Quote Originally Posted by rolymiller View Post
    I can only assume that you think Labour should have neglected it then Cayton? What would you have said then on here? What should they have prioritised?
    Why do you keep asking hypothetical questions? Deal with facts and the fact is every government labour and conservative have spent roughly the same amount over the past 100 years with a steady gradual growth. Blair spent billions more than we had. He was looking at his short time in government and not the long game.

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    [QUOTE=caytonmiller;39472510]
    Quote Originally Posted by rolymiller View Post
    Even if he told you with his last breath "I listened and did whatever the experts recommended" you wouldn't believe him. You genuinely have a agenda with the conservative running our country. Even if you become the most prosperous and wealthiest that you have ever been under conservative rule you would pick faults. I guess you would hate it if all the party's came together whilst the virus was around. Who could you blame? That's why labour have failed miserably over the past few years. People who have more to say about what other people have done/doing wrong than doing something about it themselves.
    1. Probably not he is reknown for lying
    2. I have no say in the matter it is what it is now
    3, Rest assured I wont neither will millions of others, You will do ok if you have a few bob. The tories have always been a party of and for the rich while I have been alive it waint change now.
    4, They should and better still some sort of international cooperation would be a good idea to stop this happening again
    5. You have got this blame thing in your head for some strange reason. If you read my posts most of it is what I think we need to do in the future. I have said I support a lot of what Boris has done and that ALL world govts are culpable. Please read my posts properly.
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    The Blair Gov had a lot to make up after the neglect of the previous Gov.

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    As I mentioned in the other thread. Labour are spending to much time slating the opposition rather than doing something about our country in a good positive way.

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    [QUOTE=rolymiller;39472524]
    Quote Originally Posted by caytonmiller View Post

    1. Probably not he is reknown for lying
    2. I have no say in the matter it is what it is now
    3, Rest assured I wont neither will millions of others, You will do ok if you have a few bob. The tories have always been a party of and for the rich while I have been alive it waint change now.
    4, They should and better still some sort of international cooperation would be a good idea to stop this happening again
    5. You have got this blame thing in your head for some strange reason. If you read my posts most of it is what I think we need to do in the future. I have said I support a lot of what Boris has done and that ALL world govts are culpable. Please read my posts properly.
    Sorry. Only read your number 1 reply. I guess it says more about your personality than Boris. Time for me to jog on

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    Quote Originally Posted by caytonmiller View Post
    As I mentioned in the other thread. Labour are spending to much time slating the opposition rather than doing something about our country in a good positive way.
    I haven’t seen them slate anyone yet apart from her which got the boot in response.

    I’m seeing a huge change in labour, good or bad I’m not sure but I’m liking what I see at the minute

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    Quote Originally Posted by caytonmiller View Post
    You have to take into consideration the crash in 2008 though animal. It took 4 years before the green shoots of growth started to show. Though I agree Blair years the most was spent. Don't you think a more gradual spend to keep the increase curve at a more substainable level would have been wise?
    Well after 18 years of Tory Governments when Blair took over I'm not entirely sure what the exact position on the ground was within the NHS , maybe he needed to chuck massive amounts of money at it to make it fit for purpose .

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    Quote Originally Posted by animallittle3 View Post
    Well after 18 years of Tory Governments when Blair took over I'm not entirely sure what the exact position on the ground was within the NHS , maybe he needed to chuck massive amounts of money at it to make it fit for purpose .
    The spending on the NHS has more than doubled since year 2000. And most are saying the NHS is still not fit for purpose. I guess we need a magic wand as supply and demand are miles apart

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    Update on Mr Johnson. The latest report is quite promising.

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    Back to Boris,I don`t wish him or anyone else any ill will during this crisis....apart from maybe Trump,but the fact he is not well doesn`t stop him being a pillock,and not the messiah some think he is.
    Get well soon fella.

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