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1 minute ago, Jools said:

https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/cbp-8798/  😵

 

It isn't the National Health Service though is it -- It's the International Health Service.

How many more billions do you think should be thrown at it? The NHS is failing despite those billions and it needs serious reform as it hasn't been fit for purpose for years -- The Covid pandemic has proven the former to be the case beyond question.

Have you ever asked yourself why no other country has copied the NHS? It worked when the UK had a smaller population and more NI paying contributors -- The NHS is not sustainable - Not enough users putting into the pot.

There would be no vaccine rollout out without it.

 

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35 minutes ago, Well b back said:

Surely they will not go with the 1% recommendation, Johnson will be destroyed.

Boris the socialist is currently 13pts up on Sir W@nk Kier & Labour 😜

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13 minutes ago, Well b back said:

There would be no vaccine rollout out without it.

 

There would be no vaccine without tax-payers.

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9 minutes ago, Jools said:

Boris the socialist is currently 13pts up on Sir W@nk Kier & Labour 😜

I have voted Tory all my life, but there is no chance of me voting for them again whilst Johnson is in charge.

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2 minutes ago, Well b back said:

I have voted Tory all my life, but there is no chance of me voting for them again whilst Johnson is in charge.

Same here. I will be voting for the Reform Party 👍

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4 hours ago, Jools said:

https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/cbp-8798/  😵

 

It isn't the National Health Service though is it -- It's the International Health Service.

How many more billions do you think should be thrown at it? The NHS is failing despite those billions and it needs serious reform as it hasn't been fit for purpose for years -- The Covid pandemic has proven the former to be the case beyond question.

Have you ever asked yourself why no other country has copied the NHS? It worked when the UK had a smaller population and more NI paying contributors -- The NHS is not sustainable - Not enough users putting into the pot.

How very typical of your vomit inducing hypocracy. The care home industry depends fundamentally on massive input from the NHS for the medical care of their residents. It's people like you who are the leech on the tax-payer. You fleece the elderly out of their homes, and force tax-payers to subsidise your poverty wages. You would not have a business to run if it wasn't for the NHS and tax-payer subsidies you exploit. Utter hypocracy from you as usual.

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6 hours ago, Jools said:

Same here. I will be voting for the Reform Party 👍

"We give too much money to the NHS. I'm giving it to Farage instead."

 

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I'd be more worried about your own government breaking international treaties. Again. But then again brexiters obsessions with things they are not involved in will mean it will be ignored.

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7 hours ago, Jools said:

https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/cbp-8798/  😵

 

It isn't the National Health Service though is it -- It's the International Health Service.

How many more billions do you think should be thrown at it? The NHS is failing despite those billions and it needs serious reform as it hasn't been fit for purpose for years -- The Covid pandemic has proven the former to be the case beyond question.

Have you ever asked yourself why no other country has copied the NHS? It worked when the UK had a smaller population and more NI paying contributors -- The NHS is not sustainable - Not enough users putting into the pot.

You want failure. This is what it looks like. Tw@.

 

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On 05/03/2021 at 06:57, Herman said:

I'd be more worried about your own government breaking international treaties. Again. But then again brexiters obsessions with things they are not involved in will mean it will be ignored.

It must feel bad

backing the wrong horse

And living on the winning horse

 

 

 

Edited by The Real Buh

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Happy with my choice Buh. When you know you're in the right......

How's your love of trump going by the way? 

Edited by Herman

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6 minutes ago, paul moy said:

UK to bypass EU trade sclerosis with ferry service to Morocco from Poole which will cut travel time from 6 days to 3.  🤗

 

https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1405688/Brexit-news-EU-Brussels-trade-European-Union-Morocco-ferry-Boris-Johnson

This is a temporary service, once Boris Johnson has completed the tunnel to Morocco it won't be needed.

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19 minutes ago, Herman said:

Really. A 3 day ferry to Morocco is a Brexit bonus. 🤣

Anything that bypasses the awful covid infested EU vaccine deniers etc is a bonus....  🤗

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9 hours ago, Well b back said:

Surely they will not go with the 1% recommendation, Johnson will be destroyed.

Blimey. They are digging in this morning. Really on the defensive. Get ready for a screeching u turn I assume. 

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47 minutes ago, Herman said:

Really. A 3 day ferry to Morocco is a Brexit bonus. 🤣

Jesus! the desperation to find something positive to say is getting to farcical levels now. "trade between Morocco and the UK was valued at around £2.5bn in 2018" What percentage is that compared to our trade with the EU? Oh well! it provides another very obvious ingress of illegal immigration from the African continent, but I'm sure that won't worry the RWNJs on this site.

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13 minutes ago, Herman said:

Blimey. They are digging in this morning. Really on the defensive. Get ready for a screeching u turn I assume. 

Just listened to a nurse on Five Live phone-in who says that she is grateful just to still have a job as many people will not have.  She also said that as a nurse her employment conditions are excellent and she was allowed six months off after her father died and gets 40 days leave a year. 

Refreshing to hear  that there are still some realistic people around that will accept a small pay rise when the rest of the country are simply worried about their employment futures and whether they will be earning any money at all.    

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1 minute ago, horsefly said:

Jesus! the desperation to find something positive to say is getting to farcical levels now. "trade between Morocco and the UK was valued at around £2.5bn in 2018" What percentage is that compared to our trade with the EU? Oh well! it provides another very obvious ingress of illegal immigration from the African continent, but I'm sure that won't worry the RWNJs on this site.

Trade will rise though as we supplant spanish oranges etc from the awful EU with african fruit and vegetables. 🤗

You remourners never consider our bright future, free of EU shackles and parasites... 😎

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Just what Africa needs, to supply non-African countries with luxury foods when it can't manage to feed it's own populations with the basic staples: https://www.worldbank.org/en/region/afr/publication/connecting-food-staples-input-markets-west-africa-regional-trade-agenda-ecowas-countries. The idea that the UK will be able to source a significant supply of foods from Africa to supplant that supplied by the EU is both pure RWNJ fantasy and immoral.

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Just now, horsefly said:

Just what Africa needs, to supply non-African countries with luxury foods when it can't manage to feed it's own populations with the basic staples: https://www.worldbank.org/en/region/afr/publication/connecting-food-staples-input-markets-west-africa-regional-trade-agenda-ecowas-countries. The idea that the UK will be able to source a significant supply of foods from Africa to supplant that supplied by the EU is both pure RWNJ fantasy and immoral.

Our money will allow them to invest in even more food production, for the benefit of all.  Spanish oranges and veg can be exported to Africa instead of us !!  😎

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Just now, paul moy said:

Our money will allow them to invest in even more food production, for the benefit of all.  Spanish oranges and veg can be exported to Africa instead of us !!  😎

All this from the individual who has posted several times about how we should be producing all our food on home soil.

The fake economist shows his credentials yet again.

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2 hours ago, Herman said:

Happy with my choice Buh. When you know you're in the right......

How's your love of trump going by the way? 

I don’t care about trump. He’s the ex president of another country I don’t live in. To be obsessed with him for years, at the detriment to other things that could have improved your life or interpersonal relationships you have (left) would be an incredibly sad thing to do.

oh... this is awkward...

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1 hour ago, horsefly said:

All this from the individual who has posted several times about how we should be producing all our food on home soil.

The fake economist shows his credentials yet again.

Ideally we will eventually, but after decades of EU incentivising the likes of Heseletine by virtue of 100K annual bribes to grow forests instead, it will take a fair while to achieve it.  No wonder he was a remainer.

Meanwhile, Australia has an abundance of beef etc as China has put an embargo on them for having the audacity to blame them for the pandemic.

Thus, we can fill the holes in our food requirements from outside of the dreadful EU and much cheaper into the bargain. 🤗

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