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Post by nicholasjalcock on Nov 28, 2016 12:21:25 GMT
.......Paul Nuttall! Nuttall to lead the Nutters!
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Post by blurtonboy on Nov 28, 2016 15:47:54 GMT
Think this needs a comb over in the Shit Bin.
You Baldist.
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Post by nicholasjalcock on Nov 28, 2016 15:52:29 GMT
Think this needs a comb over in the Shit Bin. You Baldist. I used to share an office in the MoD with a bloke who is bald! He took great pleasure when someone in Poland founded The Bald People's Party to fight discrimination against bald people. Now, his time has come! Finally, he has political representation in the U.K.!
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Post by Huddysleftfoot on Nov 28, 2016 16:55:30 GMT
All you need to know about Nuttall
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Post by nicholasjalcock on Nov 28, 2016 17:01:05 GMT
All you need to know about Nuttall You forgot to mention Nuttall has stood for elected office as a Conservative!
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Post by sheikhmomo on Nov 28, 2016 18:49:01 GMT
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Post by trickydicky73 on Nov 28, 2016 19:53:24 GMT
Not his biggest fan, but after hearing him and later Dianne Abbott on Channel 4 News, Abbott was clearly the more deluded.
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Post by supersimonstainrod on Nov 28, 2016 20:09:30 GMT
Interest in this thread's definitely receding....
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Post by crapslinger on Nov 28, 2016 21:24:22 GMT
Not his biggest fan, but after hearing him and later Dianne Abbott on Channel 4 News, Abbott was clearly the more deluded. And more racist.
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Post by PotteringThrough on Nov 28, 2016 22:13:18 GMT
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Post by Northy on Nov 29, 2016 8:59:04 GMT
All you need to know about Nuttall I know people who work in the NHS on the building services and projects side, many have offered upgrades and projects showing great operations money savings with little capital outlay, senior managers, who have no knowledge or background in the field have dismissed the ideas as they say it is slightly risky etc. (when it isn't) there is no pressure on them to really do anything. I'm not saying privatise the NHS but there is a lot of scope for cost savings being proposed in all areas that a different format may carry out. Cost savings in non front line affecting services should be able to be passed onto front line services. You only have to see the reports about how much money is wasted on free subscriptions that are never used, or £8 for some paracetomol that cosst about 46p in supermarkets
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Post by nicholasjalcock on Nov 29, 2016 11:01:30 GMT
All you need to know about Nuttall I know people who work in the NHS on the building services and projects side, many have offered upgrades and projects showing great operations money savings with little capital outlay, senior managers, who have no knowledge or background in the field have dismissed the ideas as they say it is slightly risky etc. (when it isn't) there is no pressure on them to really do anything. I'm not saying privatise the NHS but there is a lot of scope for cost savings being proposed in all areas that a different format may carry out. Cost savings in non front line affecting services should be able to be passed onto front line services. You only have to see the reports about how much money is wasted on free subscriptions that are never used, or £8 for some paracetomol that cosst about 46p in supermarkets And how many poor people can afford to keep shelling out 46p for pills etc.? Of course, the 'Leavers' are experts at passing on all the savings such as those from 'Brexit' to the N.H.S.! 46p? We haven't seen 1p passed to the N.H.S. since 'Brexit'!
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Post by Northy on Nov 29, 2016 12:13:45 GMT
I know people who work in the NHS on the building services and projects side, many have offered upgrades and projects showing great operations money savings with little capital outlay, senior managers, who have no knowledge or background in the field have dismissed the ideas as they say it is slightly risky etc. (when it isn't) there is no pressure on them to really do anything. I'm not saying privatise the NHS but there is a lot of scope for cost savings being proposed in all areas that a different format may carry out. Cost savings in non front line affecting services should be able to be passed onto front line services. You only have to see the reports about how much money is wasted on free subscriptions that are never used, or £8 for some paracetomol that cosst about 46p in supermarkets And how many poor people can afford to keep shelling out 46p for pills etc.? Of course, the 'Leavers' are experts at passing on all the savings such as those from 'Brexit' to the N.H.S.! 46p? We haven't seen 1p passed to the N.H.S. since 'Brexit'! no **************, thats because we havent left yet, we are still paying £350m a week to the EU 😄
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Post by manmarking on Nov 29, 2016 13:40:04 GMT
And how many poor people can afford to keep shelling out 46p for pills etc.? Of course, the 'Leavers' are experts at passing on all the savings such as those from 'Brexit' to the N.H.S.! 46p? We haven't seen 1p passed to the N.H.S. since 'Brexit'! no **************, thats because we havent left yet, we are still paying £350m a week to the EU 😄 Are you really suggesting that Nick is ************** too now? I can see why you'd reach that conclusion: he's left-leaning, disagreeing with you, and can string a sentence together. And you're clearly of such a fragile disposition you can't bear the idea that more than one person might fit that bill. I really think you're woefully short of the mark this time though mate
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Post by partickpotter on Nov 29, 2016 21:11:38 GMT
All you need to know about Nuttall I know people who work in the NHS on the building services and projects side, many have offered upgrades and projects showing great operations money savings with little capital outlay, senior managers, who have no knowledge or background in the field have dismissed the ideas as they say it is slightly risky etc. (when it isn't) there is no pressure on them to really do anything. I'm not saying privatise the NHS but there is a lot of scope for cost savings being proposed in all areas that a different format may carry out. Cost savings in non front line affecting services should be able to be passed onto front line services. You only have to see the reports about how much money is wasted on free subscriptions that are never used, or £8 for some paracetomol that cosst about 46p in supermarkets I find plenty about Mr Nutall that is deeply offensive but... Some of what he says about the NHS in Huddy's post seems reasonable. Our NHS is an expensive shambles. Parts work well, other parts are dreadful. Being a gigantic behemoth is absolutely part of the problem. Size is an impediment to change, and change is what the NHS desperately needs. But pointing out faults is one thing, finding solutions another. I've not seen anything from Mr Nutall that suggests he has solutions. Which ain't surprising. After all, he is a complete shitebag.
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Post by Northy on Nov 29, 2016 21:13:59 GMT
I know people who work in the NHS on the building services and projects side, many have offered upgrades and projects showing great operations money savings with little capital outlay, senior managers, who have no knowledge or background in the field have dismissed the ideas as they say it is slightly risky etc. (when it isn't) there is no pressure on them to really do anything. I'm not saying privatise the NHS but there is a lot of scope for cost savings being proposed in all areas that a different format may carry out. Cost savings in non front line affecting services should be able to be passed onto front line services. You only have to see the reports about how much money is wasted on free subscriptions that are never used, or £8 for some paracetomol that cosst about 46p in supermarkets I find plenty about Mr Nutall that is deeply offensive but... Some of what he says about the NHS in Huddy's post seems reasonable. Our NHS is an expensive shambles. Parts work well, other parts are dreadful. Being a gigantic behemoth is absolutely part of the problem. Size is an impediment to change, and change is what the NHS desperately needs. But pointing out faults is one thing, finding solutions another. I've not seen anything from Mr Nutall that suggests he has solutions. Which ain't surprising. After all, he is a complete shitebag. has anybody ever come up with a decent solution to solve its problems?
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Post by partickpotter on Nov 29, 2016 21:26:01 GMT
I find plenty about Mr Nutall that is deeply offensive but... Some of what he says about the NHS in Huddy's post seems reasonable. Our NHS is an expensive shambles. Parts work well, other parts are dreadful. Being a gigantic behemoth is absolutely part of the problem. Size is an impediment to change, and change is what the NHS desperately needs. But pointing out faults is one thing, finding solutions another. I've not seen anything from Mr Nutall that suggests he has solutions. Which ain't surprising. After all, he is a complete shitebag. has anybody ever come up with a decent solution to solve its problems? Nope - it is the countriy's sacred white elephant. One thing would help though - let's separate out the "free at the point of use" from how the services are delivered. I don't have an ideological preference on delivery. Private or public isn't important. What works best is.
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Post by Skankmonkey on Dec 3, 2016 10:15:00 GMT
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