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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: London
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Brief extract from the report on the link in the first posting to this thread:
(Quote) Joyce Robins of Patient Concern said the differences were "breeding envy". "Patients are increasingly looking across national borders and wondering why they are not getting the care others are getting. I am not sure that is good for the NHS." (End of quote) ![]() |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Effectively, there are now four NHSs: NHS England NHS Northern Ireland NHS Scotland NHS Wales. A major difference is of course the fact that people from the other parts of the UK can interfere with England's NHS, whilst people from England cannot intervene in the other NHSs! Some democracy this is! |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Surrey
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Party: UKIP
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On GMTV this morning someone was saying basically that if your not healthy and dont look after yourself you wont get treated.Therefore as a person who leads a fairly unhealthy (and most enjoyable) lifestyle will I be expecting a cheque in the post for all the national insurance I have paid in over the years not to mention the tax I have paid on my fags and booze
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