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TWR | 09:04 Sun 20th Jul 2014 | News
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Just reading through the paper this morning, one of a few story's, the killer Philpotts from Derby getting a set of new Nashers on the NHS, do these type of story's wind you up?
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No, prisoners are just as entitled to health care as anyone else.
No
False teeth are easily broken, TWR, I wouldn't worry about it.
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Your not one of the H. R. troop are you Eccles
You asked a question, eccles gave an answer.
Is there any need to interrogate her?
It doesn't wind me up.


I am not one of the H. R. troop either.
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Have you got a new job Roy?
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That makes no sense TWR.
These stories don't wind me up either. I think they have the same rights to NHS treatment as other people. I'm not sure I agree with denying them the vote either. However I do wonder why some NHS treatments of the cosmetic variety are given free of charge to anyone
I think lots of people who go for surgery of cosmetic variety do so to improve their emotional/mental health. That is probably why they get it free.
I was thinking of cases like this, roy.
It is in the Mail though so maybe I should take it witha pinch of salt
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2364692/Josie-Cunningham-5-000-breast-implants-NHS-wants-YOU-pay-remove-them.html
Doesn't wind me up.

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