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• #5077
HA HA HA!!!
Maybe mustard too.
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• #5078
The first step would be to make GPs much more helpful and easier to use.
This - if you can't get an appointment at a GPs until three days time, then they're failing in one of their roles - acting as a kind of triage service for things which aren't emergencies, but where you don't know what they are.
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• #5079
Three days time! Two weeks is more usual at my GP.
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• #5080
Access to GPs is a postcode lottery though. Both GP surgeries we use (I'm registered at a different one from my wife/daughter) we've never failed to get a same day (or next day if after 6pm) GP appointment.
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• #5081
The first step would be to make GPs much more helpful and easier to use.
This - if you can't get an appointment at a GPs until three days time, then they're failing in one of their roles - acting as a kind of triage service for things which aren't emergencies, but where you don't know what they are.
Stop your bleating. Look, in just 10 short years, there will be another 1 500 pure-bred British doctors, and everything will be ok.
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• #5082
I am winding you up a bit ;)
Rolls Royce Aerospace I take it?
Bombardier, Canada owned these days...
Shorts: Part Canada and Thales for the missile partLeyland/Rover is gone. Sturmey Archer was bought out too. So, there are definitely good ideas/companies, but to keep them going and growing seems to be the snag. Ze Germanz seem to thrive in that somehow...
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• #5083
sounds about right what a a scam ! there is widespread abuse of UK system and has been for years now its a breaking point and you wonder why . I have just had the the mispleasure of a arguement with my english friend in berlin just yeterday , he slags off britain for being racist but then complains how much he has to pay for german healthcare , but then smiles when he mentions no ID card no appointment .......
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• #5084
whole F1 car making business is in uk isnt it ?
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• #5085
Fear not grumpy Remoaners... Today our elected masters are going to debate the re-introduction of Royal Yacht Britannia, and once we've got that, international trade deals will come flying in.
http://researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk/documents/CDP-2016-0170/CDP-2016-0170.pdf
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• #5086
You can't have it both ways, no. Things are better ran in mainland Europe, but taxes are also higher.
But "widespread abuse" well, dunno, citation needed, how bad do you think it is?
"Breaking point" see Jeremy C...eh...and years of dismantling the NHS, stupid hospital payment schemes...I doubt a little fraud like this is THE main problem, does this cost billions and billions?If there's fraud, see if it needs to be tackled. Not everything is racism/xenophobia, a cool headed cost analysis may be good. But in the current mood, sometimes you don't know how to read things. This seems even (ID for all) but some NHS abuse has been very exaggerated by the right wing press in the run-up.
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• #5087
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVy7faNKEtM
A little song to wind up your favourite anti Scotland independance brexiter ;)
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• #5088
'remoaners' up there with 'leftards'
oh my fucking sides...
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• #5089
Woo:
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• #5090
I've just done my expenses from my trip to Colorado last week, the exchange rate is against each purchase and you can see it drop from line to line.
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• #5091
There is a great chart showing the inverse correlation between GBP and the Conservative Party poll placing. Each time the GBP dives, the poll placing increases.
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• #5092
I'm off to the USA in a few weeks. I'll be minimising all expenses.
Though on the flipside... the US staff get a $300 per night hotel budget, and that now buys a really freaking nice room in a London hotel. I might ping someone and get that allowance reduced now that GBP slide is so significant.
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• #5093
Good for the local beer industry.
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• #5094
Apple wants to buy McLaren for £1.5bn
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• #5095
Eh, a lower GBP results in a better poll placing for the Conservative Party?
Is everyone an exporter only these days... :)
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• #5096
Eh, a lower GBP results in a better poll placing for the Conservative Party?
Yup.
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• #5097
Two unrelated issues turmoil and back stabbing within the labour party and Brexit.
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• #5098
I dated an A&E Dr once. They had people come in for papercuts, ffs
Maybe you should have tried to have your date where you were less likely to be interrupted all the time?
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• #5099
^^I'm glad we can finally lay all blame for this mess on Corbyn.
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• #5100
Look, in just 10 short years, there will be another 1 500 pure-bred British doctors, and everything will be ok.
That's not going to happen if doctors can't date in peace, though.
Lots of people looking to buy space rockets and F1 cars.