- Apr 5, 2014
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Message for May, Johnson, Hancock etc and the twats that give such scumbags a mandate to destroy the very fabric of this country
It's a message to millions of moronsMessage for May, Johnson, Hancock etc and the twats that give such scumbags a mandate to destroy the very fabric of this country
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Message for May, Johnson, Hancock etc and the twats that give such scumbags a mandate to destroy the very fabric of this country
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Pathetic to politicise a virus.
The NHS has been underfunded and the Tory's take a share of the blame for that. However Brexit was never about stopping immigration completely, it was about stopping unfettered immigration.
Anyway, at a time of national disaster, when all the rules are torn up and doubtless some conservatives will re-think their ideas about the NHS, it is shameful to try to make political capital like this.
Pathetic to politicise a virus.
The NHS has been underfunded and the Tory's take a share of the blame for that. However Brexit was never about stopping immigration completely, it was about stopping unfettered immigration.
Anyway, at a time of national disaster, when all the rules are torn up and doubtless some conservatives will re-think their ideas about the NHS, it is shameful to try to make political capital like this.
No need to rehearse the Brexit arguments again -
Pathetic to politicise a virus.
The NHS has been underfunded and the Tory's take a share of the blame for that. However Brexit was never about stopping immigration completely, it was about stopping unfettered immigration.
Anyway, at a time of national disaster, when all the rules are torn up and doubtless some conservatives will re-think their ideas about the NHS, it is shameful to try to make political capital like this.
No need to rehearse the Brexit arguments again - but we all know that it brought out a rather nasty xenophobic response in many. I think now is the perfect time to remind the general population (whichever way they voted in 2016) that the NHS is hugely reliant on migrant workers - nearly a third of all NHS doctors, and nearly 20% of nurses are migrants. The discourse for much of the lead up to the EU Referendum was that nasty foreigners were taking all our jobs and leaching off society, when it was patently clear that EU nationals contributed far more to the UK than they took out. I find it almost comically ironic that - at a time of national crisis - we discover that we owe so much to migrants (not just within the NHS, but in so many other key sectors).
Pathetic to politicise a virus.
The NHS has been underfunded and the Tory's take a share of the blame for that. However Brexit was never about stopping immigration completely, it was about stopping unfettered immigration.
Anyway, at a time of national disaster, when all the rules are torn up and doubtless some conservatives will re-think their ideas about the NHS, it is shameful to try to make political capital like this.
Pathetic to politicise a virus.
The NHS has been underfunded and the Tory's take a share of the blame for that. However Brexit was never about stopping immigration completely, it was about stopping unfettered immigration.
Anyway, at a time of national disaster, when all the rules are torn up and doubtless some conservatives will re-think their ideas about the NHS, it is shameful to try to make political capital like this.
Pathetic to politicise a virus.
The NHS has been underfunded and the Tory's take a share of the blame for that. However Brexit was never about stopping immigration completely, it was about stopping unfettered immigration.
Anyway, at a time of national disaster, when all the rules are torn up and doubtless some conservatives will re-think their ideas about the NHS, it is shameful to try to make political capital like this.
Pathetic to politicise a virus.
The NHS has been underfunded and the Tory's take a share of the blame for that. However Brexit was never about stopping immigration completely, it was about stopping unfettered immigration.
Anyway, at a time of national disaster, when all the rules are torn up and doubtless some conservatives will re-think their ideas about the NHS, it is shameful to try to make political capital like this.
Unfortunately, now is the only time for these messages to make an impact. I think otherwise these issues will be swept under the carpet within weeks of life returning to normal.
They could start by giving all foreign NHS frontline workers citizenship...
This crisis has proved emphatically how important foreign workers are to keeping the country running. Remember how they’re taking our jobs according to Brexiteers? And yet, even with the entire country doing sod all, farmers are still having to fly in Romanians to pick their fruit...