Is it PotG?
Thrifty non-licker
In English please?
Well most seem to have understood it, whilst not agreed with it.
Not totally sure what your problem is but
In English please?
Nope, it’s some sort of shonky, right wing meme.
Morning. While you’re here, what did you make of the news, that the government have abruptly back-tracked on Patel’s disgusting Health surcharge, for non-national NHS workers?
My take on it is something like this:
* grossly unfair charge announced
- opposition and public outcry
* government announce that they’ve conducted a thorough review, and the policy is right and proper
- opposition leader attacks unfair policy at PMQs, raising awareness and resulting in negative media and public opinion
* a mere matter of hours later, the government announce the charge is now to be scrapped for those workers.
I’d say it was a timely example of how PMQs, and the role of opposition in general, works.
What’s your take?
[MENTION=2719]Mouldy Boots[/MENTION] is also welcome to answer.
Nope, it’s some sort of shonky, right wing meme.
I couldn’t give a tinker’s curse whether you like me or not ;-) I think you’re a creepy bell-end and I’ve never attempted to like you.
I refer the honourable gentleman to a PM you sent me a few weeks ago!
I think for me this confirms you are either two people using the same account or you have a split personality?
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Well that wouldn’t be confirmation then, would it.
Morning. While you’re here, what did you make of the news, that the government have abruptly back-tracked on Patel’s disgusting Health surcharge, for non-national NHS workers?
My take on it is something like this:
* grossly unfair charge announced
- opposition and public outcry
* government announce that they’ve conducted a thorough review, and the policy is right and proper
- opposition leader attacks unfair policy at PMQs, raising awareness and resulting in negative media and public opinion
* a mere matter of hours later, the government announce the charge is now to be scrapped for those workers.
I’d say it was a timely example of how PMQs, and the role of opposition in general, works.
What’s your take?
[MENTION=2719]Mouldy Boots[/MENTION] is also welcome to answer.
Yeah it would.
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My take on it is that the Immigration Health Surcharge was introduced by The Conservative/Lib Dem Coalition via the Immigration act 2014 which was voted through by the Tories and Lib Dems and so isnt “Patel’s disgusting Health surcharge”
My take is that the existing charge for non UK national workers and their dependants who do not have indefinite leave to remain is to be extended onto EU nationals at the end of the transition.
My take is that an increase to the existing charge was a Conservative manifesto pledge in 2017 (increase to £600) and an increase to the existing charge was a manifesto pledge in 2019 also.
My take is the welcome announcement by Boris of an exemption for NHS workers and care workers is being attributed to pressure from various people and groups and not solely Kier Starmer.
My take is some people will attribute the Immigration Health Surcharge and the policy to increase the existing charge as the sole handiwork of Priti Patel.
My take on it is that the Immigration Health Surcharge was introduced by The Conservative/Lib Dem Coalition via the Immigration act 2014 which was voted through by the Tories and Lib Dems and so isnt “Patel’s disgusting Health surcharge”
My take is that the existing charge for non UK national workers and their dependants who do not have indefinite leave to remain is to be extended onto EU nationals at the end of the transition.
My take is that an increase to the existing charge was a Conservative manifesto pledge in 2017 (increase to £600) and an increase to the existing charge was a manifesto pledge in 2019 also.
My take is the welcome announcement by Boris of an exemption for NHS workers and care workers is being attributed to pressure from various people and groups and not solely Kier Starmer.
My take is some people will attribute the Immigration Health Surcharge and the policy to increase the existing charge as the sole handiwork of Priti Patel.
So a handbrake turn on the charging foreign NHS staff to access the service, after just hours previously saying it was right...
This government may have won the election, but they clearly aren't currently fit to govern, they are getting so many things wrong at a time of national importance...!
‘tis a shame it’s taken this long for anyone to give much of a shit about the surcharge. I doubt many people even knew it existed a month ago. I fully expect general ignorance of matters to do with the NHS and other key-workers to resume in a few months .
The original Immigration Act brought in by Theresa May was for a surcharge of £150-200. It was raised to £400 in 2018, but Priti Patel wanted to raise it even further to £624 (pretty disgusting imo)
The health charge was a small part of the Immigration Act, and funnily enough, some of it was amended by Tory rebel (wait for it) Dominic Raab.
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...ts-his-call-clegg-phone-in-politics-live-blog
Well most seem to have understood it, whilst not agreed with it.
Not totally sure what your problem is but
Christ! You’re thick as shit.