Of course, you would say that.Before I left Slough 15 years ago I would struggle to get into the Doctors surgery for the crowds of Poles, the influx in one single year was 12000, a ten percent increase in population. They consisted of young, old and translators. So my personal experience at that time, in that town, was that the NHS was used far more by immigrants.
Do you read transam's, mottie's. Andy's, Vinty's, sxturbo's et al, posts, with your eyes closed? Or do you just put on your special glasses, that filter out the bigotry?The only hatred I see is from the likes of you. You forment it, if you truly believe our mainstream politics and media are fascists, you need help mate.
My point is that the NHS is overloaded in many areas, part of which is the hangover from Covid and, in my opinion, the inefficiency of working from home. The NHS is all interlinked as i'm sure you're aware. You're absolutely right that the NHS struggles in winter in some areas, and this year is worse because of a variety of covid related reasons.
However, for the ambulance service, it's harder for patients to see their GP's to get treatment, so patients go to A&E to get care, or they end up in A&E because they got referred but didn't get an appointment to see a specialists. A&E gets clogged up people that shouldn't be there as a result, patients get stuck in ambulances because A&E is full. More people are so ill because their care has been delayed that they call an ambulance etc etc.
However, my question was how much of that do you think you're seeing.
But in the short term, how do you fix all of the above without using the capacity of the private system when the NHS is already overstretched?
A family members job is to register new patients to there surgery which has well over 50, 000 patients, for a number of years now 70% of new patients are not from uk and I can assure you they certainly take advantage of our health care
It'll be a fantasy. Bigoted people are well known for inventing stories to explain their bigotry.So tell me what do they do?
What's the name of the surgery.
My point is that the NHS is overloaded in many areas, part of which is the hangover from Covid and, in my opinion, the inefficiency of working from home. The NHS is all interlinked as i'm sure you're aware. You're absolutely right that the NHS struggles in winter in some areas, and this year is worse because of a variety of covid related reasons.
However, for the ambulance service, it's harder for patients to see their GP's to get treatment, so patients go to A&E to get care, or they end up in A&E because they got referred but didn't get an appointment to see a specialists. A&E gets clogged up people that shouldn't be there as a result, patients get stuck in ambulances because A&E is full. More people are so ill because their care has been delayed that they call an ambulance etc etc.
However, my question was how much of that do you think you're seeing.
But in the short term, how do you fix all of the above without using the capacity of the private system when the NHS is already overstretched?
Before I left Slough 15 years ago I would struggle to get into the Doctors surgery for the crowds of Poles, the influx in one single year was 12000, a ten percent increase in population. They consisted of young, old and translators. So my personal experience at that time, in that town, was that the NHS was used far more by immigrants.
You could say that about any industry in the UK, it has always been thus, from the Irish navvies to the West Indian bus conductors and factory workers to the Eastern European veg pickers, it always been the case and always will be. The origin countries will evolve with time but nothing will change.
Absolutely.
The only hatred I see is from the likes of you. You forment it, if you truly believe our mainstream politics and media are fascists, you need help mate.
on the news last night exactly what is happening many hospitals at breaking point and not covid patients
what is bigoted about giving facts , get a grip . Any stupid attempted race comment to not face facts that any one who works in a gp surgery sees on a daily basis with various translators inIt'll be a fantasy. Bigoted people are well known for inventing stories to explain their bigotry.
If they couldn't excuse their bigotry with some concocted story, they would have to admit to themselves that they are bigoted.
provide details ! watch bbci player or itv catch up and watch yesterdays newsAre you vaccinated?
Also what did those people do? Provide some details at least.
I read it that the population of Slough increased by 12k in one year. There's no way 230 new patients will be joining a surgery every week for a year!So 12k people registered in one GP surgery in one year.
You're probably right, it's such a rare and peculiar condition, there wouldn't be many requiring the treatment. I do thing the peculiarity of the condition rather suits you.
And as you say, the NHS doesn't treat animals for free. Have you tried the RSPCA?
So 12k people registered in one GP surgery in one year.
You have left that area now - whats the name of the Surgery?
they read and make up in their minds what they want , no wonder they struggleWho said they all signed on at one GP surgery?, Slough's a big town, even bigger now.
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