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But how could I expect a Tory to even begin to understand that we all have a moral duty to protect the most vunerable in how society. I stand by my assertion that Torys are only interested in themselves. If employers wanted people to have paid holidays - why have we had to enact legislation to increase holiday pay to include payment for bank holidays. My son in law, has to take bank holidays off (but was not allowed to use any of his 20 days holiday entitlement for these days), but it was not until Oct 2007 that he began to be paid for some of them. How would you like to have to provide for your family, when you only have 4 pays pay rather than 5. I would be interested in how you feel in several year's time when you are in the 'real' world. Maybe you will have a different view by then, when you are out in the 'grown up' world. |
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I would be interested in how you feel in several year's time when you are in the 'real' world. Maybe you will have a different view by then, when you are out in the 'grown up' world.[/quote] Why do you keep dismissing Cyfr's point of view and implying that he knows nothing because he's young? :confused: He strikes me as an intelligent young man, I'm sure he will do very well. |
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I think the Conservatives do understand the vulnerable in society need protecting. I certainly do, and other Conservatives I've spoken to think likewise. What exactly do you base your theory on, that the Tories are only interested in themselves? Who exactly are the Tories you speak of? |
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I remember when the last Conservative government harked on about a return to 'Victorian values'. Child prostitution, unsanitary housing, disease, no paid holidays, massive crime, and general poverty, for the vast majority of the population. I don't know why it didn't catch on.:D |
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It's that point which is missed in Conservative proposals. Once we have 2 classes of Health Care, we will open the floodgates year on year to a widening health care service gap. It is inevitable. Lets be honest. The Blair Government has widened inequality despite promises to narrow the gap. Governments have ideals and don;t live up them. Jam tomorrow I think they call it. Blair may have helped the bottom 10% significantly, pensioner credits, more jobs, tax credits in general (a mess) but it has allowed the top 50% run away. My criticism of my own government is it has continued the Tory philosophy that trickle down works. Let the rich get rich and and the poor will benefit. It never works. It is why I would never vote Tory. We need a progressive taxation system like Scandanavia. We need strong legislation to protect families and communities (such as Post Office's eg) like in France. We need sometimes to say NO to market forces and YES to people power. An example locally. Planning and Licensing laws favour business all the way. I would want local communities/area committees/neighbourhood boards or councils, to have the last say on off licences and pubs. That would be true democracy. Certain planning decisions, local communities given the right of veto. Let's make business work for people and not the own way around. |
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As for Conservative NHS proposals, you seem to hint they want privatisation which isn't what they want at all. They want to keep the NHS, they want to stop Labours closures, they want to save communities, they want to save post offices, want more power to the individual, give them control over their own lives not run it for them. Are you sure you're in the right party, because Labour have done all they can over the last 10 years to eradicate personal freedom, raise taxes to finance their failed NHS policy of "pump as much money in, I'm sure it'll fix itself sooner or later", hinder Police performance with target after target, hinder NHS performance with target after target and completely ignore the bottom, the very foundations of the NHS, the staff. You think things were bad in the NHS in the 80's/90's? Go to Blackburn Royal Hospital and go ask the staff about their moral, because I'm telling you now, it might have been underfunded back then when our economy wasn't so good, but everyone I've spoken to preferred how it was run. Infact, somebody who has worked their 50 years as a nurse told me it has NEVER been so bad, may I remind you the NHS is only 60. |
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The average, or median, earnings for the same year were £23,764. £90billion divided by 29.4 million is £3,061 per tax-payer, per year, further divided by twelve is £255 per month. But whichever way round you look at it the NHS is grossly inefficient and horrifically expensive and is in dire need of root and branch re-organisation. Merely chucking ever larger bundles of cash at it will not solve the endemic profligacy and waste and will not deliver a health care system that is responsive to the needs of it's users. It will not solve the "post-code lottery" differences in treatment and medication and it will not solve the problems inherent in an ageing customer base. Bigger is not always better, because along with the increase in infrastructure and staffing comes a consequent increase in the scale of problems and their solution. This is why it is proving so difficult to beat hospital acquired infections; large institutions respond more slowly than small ones. |
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I could give many examples of mismanagement.
I went to RBH for a cat scan appointment at 9.15am. I was the first appointment. I was there at 9.05am. At just after 9:10am several members of staff walked into the department and disappeared behind closed doors. At about 9.15am someone appeared explaining they were just warming up the machine which would take 15 minutes. I was seen at 9.30am. I was the first appointment and they started the day off 15 minutes late. Its simply really, if it takes 15 minutes to get the machine ready and the first appointment is 9.15 then the staff should be switching the machine on a 9am. That is just an example of the front line staff that many people like to say are under pain and over worked. They can't even start work on time. |
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I wonder if a mod could split this thread - it does seem to have gone on a bit of a wander and a discussion of the NHS is nothing to do with silly name calling.
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We might as well talk about the NHS Gayle.
When I suggested that one of Grahams Labour Councillors had been untruthfull towards me (which is just about on topic) he did not wish to question me on the matter. He might only be interesting in pre election mud slinging at non Labour people. I even gave him a lead in to tell us about his wonderful budget ideas, again he stayed quiet. |
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THe US system also costs more the more ill you are or the more old you are. Some people won;t even qualify for insurance. The NHS covers dental care and in some cases eye care. The US system, that is extra. |
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