Christies Child wrote:Just fear that the PM is going to get a political mauling tonight in the pit of snakes with the Labour and SMP cobras doing their collective venom to give us an insight into what a horrific political alliance faces the UK if they are given a chance to rule.
Christies Child wrote:Thought this topic might get some action on SVs......
SolentShrimp wrote:Solent's here, albeit sweating them off in Thailand.
The country has been brought back from the brink of ruin during the last 5 years.
That's always the case following Labour sending the place into terminal decline, entering into non-negotiable financial long-term contracts that ruin institutions like the NHS.
That's a good start.
University places? Half the University courses offered by Labour have no end result other than a useless bit of paper that employers laugh at. Keeps the unemployment figures down though.
Benefit Britain? Another joke under Labour.
The two empty Ed's are a disaster in waiting!
marky wrote:
If you had labelled it a political/election thread then it would have been 3 pages long by now with the contributions from Posh, Solent and George
Keith wrote:There may be more minimum wage, zero hour jobs now than ever before but if that is the measure of a succesful society, we're all screwed.
SolentShrimp wrote:Keith wrote:There may be more minimum wage, zero hour jobs now than ever before but if that is the measure of a succesful society, we're all screwed.
Your solution is?
More to the point, who out of the current lot are most capable of taking the country in the right direction?
SolentShrimp wrote:We all die mate.
Labour screwed the NHS up with un-affordable, non-negotiable, long-term financial contracts.
What is it about that you don't either understand, or accept that it was a major f-up by the Labour government of the day?
Most of the characters of that disasterous government are still loose cannons, who if we aren't careful will take the country back to the brink.
SolentShrimp wrote:We all die mate.
Labour screwed the NHS up with un-affordable, non-negotiable, long-term financial contracts.
What is it about that you don't either understand, or accept that it was a major f-up by the Labour government of the day?
Most of the characters of that disasterous government are still loose cannons, who if we aren't careful will take the country back to the brink.
BoroRedShrimp wrote:SolentShrimp wrote:We all die mate.
Labour screwed the NHS up with un-affordable, non-negotiable, long-term financial contracts.
What is it about that you don't either understand, or accept that it was a major f-up by the Labour government of the day?
Most of the characters of that disasterous government are still loose cannons, who if we aren't careful will take the country back to the brink.
That's not the point that we all die, is it? That's your answer, is it, that we all die, then we are bloody screwed then. I partly agree that labour got us in this mess but these lot are worse. Give us another 5 years of Dave & Ozzy & the lapdog Clegg who sits & nods then there won't be a lower working class to worry about as they'll either all be dead or gone due to the privatisation of the NHS. Talking about wasting money these lot are throwing it away on an unnecessary high speed rail and airport runway. So, they all waste money between them. They are all bad as each other.
SolentShrimp wrote:I don't think Clegg is the lap-dog, he's never had it so good, and is as smug as they come.
The Tories, and the country would have been a lot further forward without being in a Coalition. Lib-Dems are as good as buried.
Don't know much about HS railways or airport runways, other than they both create jobs.
Christies Child wrote:I think you will find that the last lot was guilty of more NHS Privatisation than the current lot. The truth surely is that no matter how much money you throw at the NHS enough will never be enough When you get the former head of the local Trust forced to leave his role with a huge pay off despite his incompetence and then walks into a similar job with another Trust is it any wonder that money is wasted.
BoroRedShrimp wrote:Christies Child wrote:I think you will find that the last lot was guilty of more NHS Privatisation than the current lot. The truth surely is that no matter how much money you throw at the NHS enough will never be enough When you get the former head of the local Trust forced to leave his role with a huge pay off despite his incompetence and then walks into a similar job with another Trust is it any wonder that money is wasted.
It was Andrew Landsley and co who choose the current "choice" of providers, resulting in out-sourcing of previously NHS roles such as hearing aids. Last time I checked that was this Government.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CSp6HsQVtw
You're talking about one individual with the local Trust not looking at NHS as a whole, and my partner does work for the NHS so this is only a small part of the much bigger picture. I'm not pointing fingers because between them all they've all dismantled it, but this lot have far from helped.
Christies Child wrote:SolentShrimp wrote:We all die mate.
Labour screwed the NHS up with un-affordable, non-negotiable, long-term financial contracts.
What is it about that you don't either understand, or accept that it was a major f-up by the Labour government of the day?
Most of the characters of that disasterous government are still loose cannons, who if we aren't careful will take the country back to the brink.
In other words a complete Balls up....
SolentShrimp wrote:Keith wrote:There may be more minimum wage, zero hour jobs now than ever before but if that is the measure of a succesful society, we're all screwed.
Your solution is?
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