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A Wake Up Call??
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Surely this present crisis will teach us if anything that our NHS is not the best in the world,as we have been led to believe,
When we get through this and we will,there should be a complete overhaul regardless of cost,those nurses and doctors deserve the best we can give them to do their job,a decent wage and conditions,
If it means paying more tax ,so be it,the way things are at the minute is a national disgrace.
When we get through this and we will,there should be a complete overhaul regardless of cost,those nurses and doctors deserve the best we can give them to do their job,a decent wage and conditions,
If it means paying more tax ,so be it,the way things are at the minute is a national disgrace.
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I think people here have misread or misunderstoo d Jordy’s point //those nurses and doctors deserve the best we can give them to do their job//
21:36 Fri 27th Mar 2020
Government Policy for last 10 years :-
*Spent the entire decade wantonly slashing the NHS budget for purely ideological reasons
*Closed hospitals, A&E units, maternity wards, and walk-in centres
*Had a vicious pitched battle with the junior doctors
*Scrapped the NHS bursary meaning new NHS nurses have to rack up tens of thousands in unpayable student debts
*Got rid of 17,000 NHS hospital beds
*Drove tens of thousands of EU citizens out of working in the NHS with the Brexit disaster
*Flogged off £millions in NHS property to private developers
*Handed £billions in NHS services to unscrupulous private profiteers.
And they cheered in the House when they gleefully denied NHS and emergency service workers a pay rise just days after the Grenfell Tower catastrophe (see below).
*Spent the entire decade wantonly slashing the NHS budget for purely ideological reasons
*Closed hospitals, A&E units, maternity wards, and walk-in centres
*Had a vicious pitched battle with the junior doctors
*Scrapped the NHS bursary meaning new NHS nurses have to rack up tens of thousands in unpayable student debts
*Got rid of 17,000 NHS hospital beds
*Drove tens of thousands of EU citizens out of working in the NHS with the Brexit disaster
*Flogged off £millions in NHS property to private developers
*Handed £billions in NHS services to unscrupulous private profiteers.
And they cheered in the House when they gleefully denied NHS and emergency service workers a pay rise just days after the Grenfell Tower catastrophe (see below).
If we are nowhere near the best system then paying more tax to do more of the same may not be the best way forward.
I'm not aware of any health system anywhere in the world that has been able to absorb comfortably the huge increase in workloads due to Covid. I certainly don't think highly trained doctors and nurses would want to be sitting around for half the time just in case another pandemic comes along
I'm not aware of any health system anywhere in the world that has been able to absorb comfortably the huge increase in workloads due to Covid. I certainly don't think highly trained doctors and nurses would want to be sitting around for half the time just in case another pandemic comes along
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