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jaysay 03-03-2008 08:58

Hospital car parking in Wales
 
I'ts been on BBC Breakfast news this morning that parking fees in hospital car parks in Wales are being scraped, and if the carparks are run by independant bodies the cost is being reduced. What the hells going on, it apears that the only people in this country who are being like door mats are the poor English:mad:

Margaret Pilkington 03-03-2008 13:27

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'Poor' being the operative word.
Prescriptions are free too, if you live in Wales.

lancsdave 03-03-2008 13:30

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Basically it boils down to government legislated racial discrimination, yet they get away with it. :mad:

flashy 03-03-2008 13:31

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 539852)
Basically it boils down to government legislated racial discrimination, yet they get away with it. :mad:


sounds a bit like the school thing doesnt it

Lilly 03-03-2008 15:50

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 539850)
'Poor' being the operative word.
Prescriptions are free too, if you live in Wales.

I read that prescription charges could be abolished within the next 4 years in Scotland too.....there will only be us daft beggars paying the damn things in a bit. :(

I watched a programme a couple of weeks ago where they spoke to people in Berwick-upon-Tweed which England's most northerly town. They were having a mock referendum to see if people would like Berwick to remain classed as England or would they like to become part of Scotland.

They voted to become part of Scotland as they felt people were treated better. I didn't know this before but in Scotland the elderly don't pay for carers to come in, it's free. Also there are no university tuition fees there. There were a couple of other points but I can't remember what they were.

Sorry Jaysay, bit of a wander from hospital car parking in Wales but in a way it is relevant. We in England do seem to get a rough deal in all this.

Nickelson 03-03-2008 15:54

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Prescriptions are free in Scotland.We pay for there policing aswell. :(

WillowTheWhisp 03-03-2008 16:14

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I think I'll move to Scotland.

jambutty 03-03-2008 16:43

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 539707)
I'ts been on BBC Breakfast news this morning that parking fees in hospital car parks in Wales are being scraped, and if the carparks are run by independant bodies the cost is being reduced. What the hells going on, it apears that the only people in this country who are being like door mats are the poor English:mad:

Don’t get me wrong, I’m all for free parking in hospital grounds for hospital staff and visitors but sadly it is bound to be abused at hospitals close to town centres.

People do it now with supermarkets close to town centres so they won’t think twice just because it is a hospital.

There will be one or two, then three or four, then a few more and before you know it the car is full of shoppers or workers.

jaysay 03-03-2008 17:09

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Lilly (Post 539919)
I read that prescription charges could be abolished within the next 4 years in Scotland too.....there will only be us daft beggars paying the damn things in a bit. :(

I watched a programme a couple of weeks ago where they spoke to people in Berwick-upon-Tweed which England's most northerly town. They were having a mock referendum to see if people would like Berwick to remain classed as England or would they like to become part of Scotland.

They voted to become part of Scotland as they felt people were treated better. I didn't know this before but in Scotland the elderly don't pay for carers to come in, it's free. Also there are no university tuition fees there. There were a couple of other points but I can't remember what they were.

Sorry Jaysay, bit of a wander from hospital car parking in Wales but in a way it is relevant. We in England do seem to get a rough deal in all this.

Well, we in England have a scottish prime minister, who sanctions rules that don't effect the people who eleted him, we have all Scotish and Welsh MPs who are allowed to have a say on what effects use yet don't effect the people who elect them either. Now if the honerable member for Hyndburn and the Leader of the Labour Group on HBC would like to join in this thread and explain to use mere mortals why we in England are treated in this way, feel free to do so, I am not holding my breath

Nickelson 03-03-2008 17:38

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Personally i don't think Graham Jones has a say in this matter seeing as it is down to your M.P Greg Pope is rarely on this site now.

However you may find this website that gives you a list of things that Greg Pope has voted for against etc.

Greg Pope MP, Hyndburn (TheyWorkForYou.com)

jaysay 03-03-2008 18:08

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Nickelson (Post 540001)
Personally i don't think Graham Jones has a say in this matter seeing as it is down to your M.P Greg Pope is rarely on this site now.

However you may find this website that gives you a list of things that Greg Pope has voted for against etc.

Greg Pope MP, Hyndburn (TheyWorkForYou.com)

Very Very interesting Nickelson

Bonnyboy 03-03-2008 20:06

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 539982)
Well, we in England have a scottish prime minister, who sanctions rules that don't effect the people who eleted him, we have all Scotish and Welsh MPs who are allowed to have a say on what effects use yet don't effect the people who elect them either. Now if the honerable member for Hyndburn and the Leader of the Labour Group on HBC would like to join in this thread and explain to use mere mortals why we in England are treated in this way, feel free to do so, I am not holding my breath

Was going to say something along similar lines jaysay. It irritates me that Scottish and Welsh MP’s who sit in our parliament can actually vote on matters concerning English citizens. They can vote that we keep prescription charges, university fees etc. whilst it has no effect on them or their constituents in Scotland or Wales. :(

cashman 03-03-2008 20:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Nickelson (Post 540001)
Personally i don't think Graham Jones has a say in this matter seeing as it is down to your M.P Greg Pope is rarely on this site now.

However you may find this website that gives you a list of things that Greg Pope has voted for against etc.

Greg Pope MP, Hyndburn (TheyWorkForYou.com)

very interesting link,Nickleson, seems Greg has voted Against approx 17 times since May 97, majority if not all of them seem to make little differance to life in general of us serfs.:rolleyes: oh n the car parking for free in wales n also what the jocks get i dare not comment.

Loz 03-03-2008 23:19

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Have to agree with a couple of people here.
It has angered me for a long time that Scottish and Welsh M.P's get a say on our way of life but we get no say in theirs.
How can this be?
Why are we treated so shabbily in this country?
Like Willow said i think i will move to Scotland too!

jaysay 04-03-2008 04:33

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5. 30 Tuesday this thread is in its second day, still no Greg or Graham


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