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full democracy in the UK for over 100 years

eh?

When do you think women got the vote, if they were over 30 and houseowners?

When do you think men who were not houseowners got the vote?

When do you think women under 30 who were not houseowners got the vote?

Do you imagine that the young men who marched off to their deaths a hundred years ago were able to vote?

Do you know when men with university degrees started to have only one vote, like the men who did not have university degrees?
 
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You are aware that foreign staff are increasingly unwilling to work in the NHS, and you know that this has become a problem since the Brexit vote, the government's refusal to reassure EU citizens that they will be able to stay, and the increase in xenophobic abuse, attacks and murders. You know that the ones already here are leaving in droves, and you know that recruitment has dried up. You know that this has happened since the Brexit vote.
I'm not aware that it's only EU workers leaving the NHS. I also know that many of the nurses you say are leaving in "droves", have not left the UK. Many have left to work for agencies, who actually supply the NHS with staff. Others have gone into the private sector, working in nursing homes etc. Recruitment hasn't exactly "dried up" but fluctuates according to the budget available for staff. As budgetary restraints affect all areas of the NHS, the first department to get hit by these restraints is usually recruitment.
Anyway, as someone else on here keeps asking (and seeing you have not replied to them) I too would like to ask about these "murders" and "xenophobic attacks" directed at EU workers? (or is this a question you'd rather keep ignoring? )
 
Ahh that would be the one you, yourself struggled with. Leaving it for someone else to reply.
No - I didn't struggle with it.

To me it seemed so trivial, that it genuinely never occurred to me that you could not tell that 48 was less that 52. I know that your mission here is to demonstrate how hard-of-thinking you are, and I apologise most sincerely if it seemed that I was trying to take your job away - that was never my intention.


Anyway BAS, you'll be pleased to know that I've been looking through some of your replies to people on the electrical forum,, and I just have to ask,,, Are you qualified to comment on Brexit? Do you have a degree in economics?
Yes, and no.

But I am a damn sight more qualified than an awful lot of the racist ******* who voted last year.
 
Do you imagine that the young men who marched off to their deaths a hundred years ago were able to vote?

Hmmm these young men who marched off to the battlefields of France and Belgium, had more pride in the United Kingdom, than you'll ever have. And immeasurably more allegiance to the United Kingdom, than you could ever hope to achieve.
 
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Do you imagine that the young men who marched off to their deaths a hundred years ago were able to vote?
Will they be the ones who marched off to fight in world wars which involved other countries? The way that transam gee-whiz mentioned it it's as if he thinks that the 2 world wars only involved us, and that therefore makes him special.
 
Hmmm these young men who marched off to the battlefields of France and Belgium, had more pride in the United Kingdom, than you'll ever have. And immeasurably more allegiance to the United Kingdom, than you could ever hope to achieve.
Spoken like a true ignoramus.

Glad to the little hiccup earlier on has not put you off, and that you are back on full form.
 
Still not answering about the murders and attacks though Johhny Boy. Come on man up and provide an answer.
 
I'm not aware that it's only EU workers leaving the NHS.

If you can find anyone who said otherwise, you'd better take it up with them.

However if you have just set up a straw man, you are arguing with yourself.

Silly man, Judy.
 
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