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I want my leaders to come from Scumbag College.
knowledge of crop rotation in the 21st century is a must for any future leader.
I want my leaders to come from Scumbag College.
So, it is just ok to brush under the carpet that Blair lied to parliament and the country. Is that illegal, to lie to parliament? And then those lies led directly to the death of around 200 British servicemen and thousands of Iraqi's? If that isn't the most disgraceful act of a British government in the last 50 years I would like to know what is.
My initial quote was that Labour led us into the deepest recession for 70 years. I think that is correct. The causes may be predominately global, I did not say that they weren't, but still it is a fact (well to me) that Labour were in charge when our economy went belly up.
Hiarious post. Thanks for the laugh.
Well go and be ill in another country and see what the comparison is like.
If you live in Brighton, please don't vote green. Abstain.
In the history of retarded posts on NSC this has to be one of the highlights. Go CAM!
It really pisses me off that the NHS is some amazing thing to some people eyes. Let me tell you something very personal, my uncle whom lives in France (married to a French woman) got cancer 8 years ago and the French health service saved his life, I can remember him saying at the time how glad he was to be living in France to get his treatment there and not in England. My mum got cancer 4 years ago in Sussex, went into NHS hospitals etc and she died 3 and a half years ago.
The NHS ain't as great as the left makes out it is, you know. They treat it like some sacred cow that can never be criticised nor questioned, it is held in there eyes in higher regard than the Queen.
Just me saying that will sound like sacrilige to some people, but there, how much more personal can it get than that. It is a fact to me that uncle gets cancer in France survives, mother gets cancer in England, dies.
O.K well Ill tell you something personal. Ive lost three uncles to cancer in this country (one this year), both nan and grandad and an auntie in Canada. I also know of people have been treated and beat it in this country on the NHS. Its the nature of the disease.
Some people who fall over will break an arm. Some wont.
You wont have anything said against the French Health Service and why should you? I dont blame you. But you wont allow the same admiration for the NHS.
That took a long time, coming.knowledge of crop rotation in the 21st century is a must for any future leader.
It really pisses me off that the NHS is some amazing thing to some people eyes. Let me tell you something very personal, my uncle whom lives in France (married to a French woman) got cancer 8 years ago and the French health service saved his life, I can remember him saying at the time how glad he was to be living in France to get his treatment there and not in England. My mum got cancer 4 years ago in Sussex, went into NHS hospitals etc and she died 3 and a half years ago.
The NHS ain't as great as the left makes out it is, you know. They treat it like some sacred cow that can never be criticised nor questioned, it is held in there eyes in higher regard than the Queen.
Just me saying that will sound like sacrilige to some people, but there, how much more personal can it get than that. It is a fact to me that uncle gets cancer in France survives, mother gets cancer in England, dies.
I certainly wont insult you or your family by belittling what is clearly a close and personal loss. I lost my mother last year to cancer.
However, I think it is unfair as there are many different variables here such as type of cancer, when discovered, whether the specialist that sees you is an expert in your area etc.
I have had issues with my local GP which could easily have caused the death of my son. However when we got him to a hospital they were fantastic, experts in their field, very thorough and extremely caring.
The issue however is that this is the same GP who the government would like to have in charge of patient choice and medical purchasing and clinical direction. The thing is, many GPs dont want that and it doesnt bring efficiency or cost saving to the NHS...... well not unless the next logical step on that path (privatisation) is taken.
and we all know how cheap and efficient energy, rail, etc are now.
You must surely be aware that different types of cancers have different survival rates, some are more lethal than others, survival may depend on how soon it is detected etc etc. I'm sure you'll have factored all that in before posting what would otherwise be an utterly facile criticism of the NHS.It really pisses me off that the NHS is some amazing thing to some people eyes. Let me tell you something very personal, my uncle whom lives in France (married to a French woman) got cancer 8 years ago and the French health service saved his life, I can remember him saying at the time how glad he was to be living in France to get his treatment there and not in England. My mum got cancer 4 years ago in Sussex, went into NHS hospitals etc and she died 3 and a half years ago.
The NHS ain't as great as the left makes out it is, you know. They treat it like some sacred cow that can never be criticised nor questioned, it is held in there eyes in higher regard than the Queen.
Just me saying that will sound like sacrilige to some people, but there, how much more personal can it get than that. It is a fact to me that uncle gets cancer in France survives, mother gets cancer in England, dies.
You must surely be aware that different types of cancers have different survival rates, some are more lethal than others, survival may depend on how soon it is detected etc etc. I'm sure you'll have factored all that in before posting what would otherwise be an utterly facile criticism of the NHS.
1) What? We didn't kowtow to the USA with Vietnam, or Panama or Grenada. We didn't have to go to war based on a dossier of lies. And as for the Falklands analogy that is just pathetic, I along with others seem to remember Argentinian flags flying over Port Stanley, I don't seem to remember anything similar for the 2nd Gulf War.
2) Right so the reason we went into a recession was global financial meltdown, the reason we got back into is because purely of the Tories policies and nothing to do with the global situation ok. I guess the Euro crisis just doesn't count in your eyes when the Tories are in charge eh. but global affairs are the sole reason Labour got us into this mess in the first place. You can't really have that one both ways.
Did he say this? I have no idea whether Hunt has said that or not and don't really care. It is what he does that matters. Alistair Darling said a lot of radical things when he was younger, and Ken Livingstone too, it is what they did when they were in charge that makes me decide what I think of them.
They represent the views of a larger percentage of the public than Labour do.
There is still an ongoing public enquiry I beleive and if anything illegal happened then Im sure those responsible will be brought to book. We have a fine history of disciplining our parliamentarians; David Laws for example; told to sit on the naughty step for two years for committing fraud, before being invited back to sit at the big knobs table.
Lets be clear here: I am in no way defending Blair for lying or belittling the deaths of any amount of service people. My point is the government would have gone to war, whoever they were.
Labour were in government when the global economy went belly up. That is not leading us into it. They were not responsible for sub-prime real estate in America, for example, anymore than they are responsible for the weather.
What a government is responsible for is policies in its own country to fight off recession, and thats where we appear to be failing today in 2012.
It really pisses me off that the NHS is some amazing thing to some people eyes. Let me tell you something very personal, my uncle whom lives in France (married to a French woman) got cancer 8 years ago and the French health service saved his life, I can remember him saying at the time how glad he was to be living in France to get his treatment there and not in England. My mum got cancer 4 years ago in Sussex, went into NHS hospitals etc and she died 3 and a half years ago.
The NHS ain't as great as the left makes out it is, you know. They treat it like some sacred cow that can never be criticised nor questioned, it is held in there eyes in higher regard than the Queen.
Just me saying that will sound like sacrilige to some people, but there, how much more personal can it get than that. It is a fact to me that uncle gets cancer in France survives, mother gets cancer in England, dies.
I just really wanted to show the original OP that the NHS in my opinion is not beyond reproach, nor necessarily the best in the world, nor can be made better and I couldn't show this without giving the very personal example that I gave.
And I do feel with some left wing leaning people that they think the NHS is beyond reproach and that any criticism of it is sacrilige.
Stalker.
Hiarious post. Thanks for the laugh.
Ok but this is just your opinion, it is not the opinion of the Prime Minister whom I believe is in a better position to judge than you.
From the jist of your argument, I think you (and or the OP) believe this is cronyism from Cameron (jobs for the boys etc), yet everything you land at Cameron's door, you can lay exactly at Tony Blair's. (Derry Irvine, Peter Mandelson the only minister I am aware of that had to resign twice).
Should Gordon Brown have offered Peter Mandelson a place in cabinet a third time after twice having to resign from similar positions? Should Blair have got Mandelson back after he resigned the first time?