TimRegency

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  • in reply to: The NHS under Labour……Shocking #178015

    TimRegency
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    [quote quote=178013]If there are not a lot of specialit Doctors to teat me I am happey enough to travle to see a Doctor who is a specialsit and knows what they are doing. Yes it may be ideal to have them locally but if there are not enough specialists then you have to tarvel if you want the best.[/quote]

    Right on.

    in reply to: The NHS under Labour……Shocking #178014

    TimRegency
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    …it’s also worth looking at how Conservative MPs vote, like eg against the creation of the NHS in the late 40s and now for privatisation under a Health and Social care bill.

    And talking at length with the US about the NHS being part of a trade deal and then claiming they’re not going to do it? That’s like me spending all day at a solicitor’s office, talking about drawing up a will and then declaring that I never had any intention of making a will.

    in reply to: The NHS under Labour……Shocking #178011

    TimRegency
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    Zinger, yes, treat the papers with caution and look at the books where Tories have written things down.

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/jeremy-hunt-privatise-nhs-tories-privatising-private-insurance-market-replacement-direct-democracy-a6865306.html

    in reply to: The NHS under Labour……Shocking #177993

    TimRegency
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    [quote quote=177989]I live in Wrexham— I had to go to Llandudno for a nerve test on a hand. I had to go to Glan Clwyd for a Colonoscopy when there is a brand new Endoscopy Unit in Wrexham Maelor. The NHS under Welsh Labour is chronic.[/quote]

    There’s an eye unit at the Maelor, but they send me to Abergele because they’re specialists and thus the best people for the job. It would be nice not to have these journeys, but we’re getting treatment. The Tories just think that the NHS is one big mistake to be done away with.

    in reply to: The NHS under Labour……Shocking #177979

    TimRegency
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    [quote quote=177977]Hi folks, just have a look at this article and see what the NHS under Labour are up to. Think about this tomorrow when you cast your hard fought vote. Labour have systematically ruined our beloved NHS in Wales and only our friend Boris can put it right.

    https://www.olddailypostlink.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/health-boards-2m-managers-bill-17394411

    Lilly[/quote]

    Actually, it’s the Tories that have seriously damaged the NHS. It’s their Health and Social care Act 2012 that set the miserable ball rolling. Privatisation full steam ahead under them.

    I’m a t1 diabetic who noticed superb care under Labour, but since 2010? You’ve probably noticed it too – much longer to get a GP appointment, much longer waiting times in A&E, more cancellations, much fewer hospital beds, longer times to see a consultant. The Welsh NHS is struggling to contain the damage flowing from England.

    Who was elected in 2010? The Tory coalition Government. Boris now after 9 years in government promising to save the NHS? Don’t make me laugh, only a bird-brain would fall for that. I’m voting Labour.

    in reply to: Puzzling Election Communication – Ex Dudley Labour MP #177945

    TimRegency
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    Why not? It sure beats listening to Ian Austin.

    in reply to: Puzzling Election Communication – Ex Dudley Labour MP #177941

    TimRegency
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    [quote quote=177923]

    I will have a mental picture of Corbyn, Abbott, Starmer, Rayner and Thornberry.

    That would never fly as a sexual fantasy. Not even for Matt.[/quote]

    That’s an interesting tacit confession; do you often fantasise about group bi-sexual activity? Whatever floats your boat.

    in reply to: Puzzling Election Communication – Ex Dudley Labour MP #177939

    TimRegency
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    I don’t think I’ll be letting Ian Austin tell me how to vote.

    I won’t be thinking of the Queen’s speech beside her golden piano when I vote, I’ll be thinking of hungry children, bullied disabled people, homeless people, sick people, low paid and overworked people and others suffering due to austerity.

    in reply to: Sky News Live Tonight #177685

    TimRegency
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    ‘Sky News’ is an oxymoron.

    in reply to: Votes at 16 in the Assembly #177560

    TimRegency
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    [quote quote=177557]Thor does have a point albeit a tough one. With voting comes responsibility. Voting on matters that will affect others lives but not their own is not right.[/quote]

    Talk about psychological projection. 16 year olds are literally having their futures snatched away by this pig-headed refusal to protect the planet.

    And brexit? Voters, many well over 55, making the decision to visit life threatening risks onto others eg epileptics, diabetics and cancer patients who need life-saving medicine from the EU.

    Thor doesn’t have a trace of a point. It was a thumping great ‘false equivalence.’

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