Turan
10:02 Wed Nov 19
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
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Money is there, the willingness is not.
The government, most english people are ingeneral more worried about the coat on their own back
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threesixty
10:00 Wed Nov 19
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
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@infidel
There is more than enough money in our economy to support a full service NHS for everyone who is in this soil. They are lying to you. Much in the same way that famine is 100% man made because there is enough food produced in the world to feed everyone ten times over. It's all about allocation of resources and the priority of that allocation which is dictated by politics.
If the government decided to have less contract nurses, less middle management, less of a tick box culture in the NHS they'd have more money for beds and equipment. Someone high up the chain is benefiting from that nursing contract that we really don't need. Someone benefited from the billions spent on the NHS IT project that's a failure. Another load of waste.
Why spend tax payers money on that huge hospital opposite Euston station and at the same time plan to close king George's a&e in Ilford. Is the community in Essex less deserving than those near Euston? (Or are w1 residents just richer?)
Don't belive the lies. The goverment can find money whenever they want. They are hardly cash strapped if they can consider renewing trident etc...
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The Kronic
9:53 Wed Nov 19
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
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Infidel 9:14 Wed Nov 19 The average GP surgery this morning will be stuffed with people who are just lonely and want someone to talk to or just have a cold.
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You fucking mong. Have you grasped the concept or irony yet btw?
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threesixty
9:45 Wed Nov 19
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
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Hermit Road wrote...
Re: Mr Edward Miliband "The country won't collapse should any or all of Starbucks, Vodafone, Amazon, Google et al, bugger off as, if the demand is there, others will evolve to meet that demand"
Good point.
Not really. These companies for all their faults are best of breed. How does society perform at the best level if it doesn't have the very best goods and services? For big industries where economies of scale is necessary it would be impossible in any short time for private or public companies to replace these firms.
It's like Cutting off your nose to spite your face.
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East Ham Bull
9:45 Wed Nov 19
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
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Any party which introduces NHS fees for doctors visits etc is committing political suicide. People feel it is their right to turn up with every cough, sneeze and broken toe-nail.
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The Kronic
9:40 Wed Nov 19
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
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If he was the man who can seriously lead this country, he'd have kicked that dozy bitch square in the cunt.
But he didn't and he isn't.
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Infidel
9:14 Wed Nov 19
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
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The NHS will bankrupt the country unless it tackles the waste and corruption inside it and abandons the 'free at the point of use' principle.
All the NHS hospitals should be de-nationalised. Some could be run by private sector companies, others might be run by charities, foundations or even John Lewis style partnerships of the medical staff.
Financial independence would create an incentive for the owners and managers to cut waste and corruption. You would not get linen,medicines, syringes and other equipment stolen on anything like the scale that happens today.
They would also work out how to deliver hospital services more efficiently because if they don't they will go bust.
The government would continue to provide most of the funding but patients should be able to choose which hospital they go to, with the money following the patient. That is what will drive competition and efficiency.
And there has to be a system of co-payment as they have in Sweden, where visits to a GP or A&E are not free. Introducing co-pay would cut out all the frivolous use of the health service,of which there is a vast amount today. The average GP surgery this morning will be stuffed with people who are just lonely and want someone to talk to or just have a cold.
This isn't an uncaring point of view - the alternative is bankruptcy, with hospitals closing and genuinely sick people left to die. Milliband is lying when he claims that £1.5 billion raised from the mansion tax will solve the problem - it's a spit in a bucket and he knows it. There will never ever be enough money for a free at the point of use NHS.
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balders
7:38 Wed Nov 19
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
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After8 12:20 Wed Nov 19 Re: Mr Edward Miliband
comma he's not a Tory. Tories believe in the free market and smaller government. We believe in helping the poorest in society and protecting the NHS.
How can you believe in small government and then keep the bloated NHS to record level of investment and waste
The scared cow the NHS is beyond control now one of the largest employers in he world to a smallish country , wish a party would have the bollocks to really reform the NHS instead of just clipping here and there- only free at the point of entry if you have paid in
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Hermit Road
7:28 Wed Nov 19
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
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"The country won't collapse should any or all of Starbucks, Vodafone, Amazon, Google et al, bugger off as, if the demand is there, others will evolve to meet that demand"
Good point.
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Joke Whole
7:15 Wed Nov 19
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
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Thee was a time when democratic governments of sovereign state nations could have set up conditions - rules of engagement, if you like - covering how much reach global corporations had within the boundaries of the countries who's population they were elected to serve.
That time, I believe, is now all but passed and all that is left really is punitive taxation with the aim of pricing out any unwelcome activity - unwelcome by the general population that is, much of that activity seems welcomed with open arms by an elite, chosen few.
The country won't collapse should any or all of Starbucks, Vodafone, Amazon, Google et al, bugger off as, if the demand is there, others will evolve to meet that demand, however, it would probably severely dent the bank balances of a few of the chosen few, and, after all, being all in it together means sticking up for your peers...
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Hugh Monteith
3:34 Wed Nov 19
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
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An excellent post Monko.
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Monk~koknee
3:15 Wed Nov 19
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
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Free market capitalism and globalisation was always going to end up with concentrating too much power in the hands of a collection of major corporations to the extent that they control national governments who have long since abandoned any illusion of representing their people.
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Joke Whole
2:57 Wed Nov 19
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
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stomper 7:04 Tue Nov 18
Society will just piss that wealth up the wall whilst drinking lager brewed by a foreign-owned company and watching X-Factor on a wide screen TV, made by another foreign-owned company.
The Nett result being the transfer of wealth out of the UK.
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Bullet
2:30 Wed Nov 19
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
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He's been watching videos of Blair, the zippy faced mong.
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CHICKEN RUN MANIAC
1:53 Wed Nov 19
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
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The rich and privileged in band together in order to avoid making fair contribution to society shock.
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12:26 Wed Nov 19
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
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8games, you have come out with a motherhood statement there with the only difference being the free market part. However when we can see that a totally free market does not benefit the country as a whole how can you sell that philosophy to people?
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After8
12:20 Wed Nov 19
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
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comma he's not a Tory. Tories believe in the free market and smaller government. We believe in helping the poorest in society and protecting the NHS.
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mentor
12:18 Wed Nov 19
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
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What is he, anyway?
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Honest Hammer
12:17 Wed Nov 19
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
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I find myself mostly in the centre on lots of issues, perhaps my previous right wing stance has mellowed as I've seen the real world.
I don't really like David Cameron but Ed Miliband is a pathetic weasel twat, if he ended up in power we would be utterly fucked. His brother was far more likable and appeared to have a much greater authority.
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After8
12:17 Wed Nov 19
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
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comma he's not a Tory. Tories believe in the free market and smaller government. We believe in helping the poorest in society and protecting the NHS.
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Hammer and Pickle
12:12 Wed Nov 19
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
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Zero is clearly a Socialist Worker reject.
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