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Every month we hear more news stories about the NHS in crisis and the Government having to chip in another couple of billion. Every single winter the NHS has a winter flu crisis. Does no one in the NHS have a calendar so they get some warning of when winter comes?

 

In the private sector such a badly managed organisation would go bust. Carillon have messed up royally. But does the Government give carillon a couple of billion so that hard working civil engineers can keep their jobs? No they don't :(

 

Brits seem to have a weird infatuation with the NHS and nurses. The truth is that no other country has a system like the NHS because it's not very good. We're often told the NHS is "the envy of the world". Is it really? Has anyone been on holiday and some Frenchman or yank say "we wish we had a massively overstaffed healthcare system with millions of managers and crap food like you Brits"?

 

As for nurses, no they're not "angels". They're doing a relatively easy job for lots more money than they'd get in the private sector.

 

 

 

 

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I’m a big fan of the NHS, without them my wife and kids would have died at birth.

Yes there are massive problems.

 

A lot of them are caused by an idiotic public.

A&E’s are bursting with ignorant cretins -

Little Johnny has a poorly tummy after eating his 4th Big Mac

Chantelle has pregnancy fears after taking her 5th load of the week. She never did get any of the blokes names.

Ibram has been stabbed again. At least tonight there’s only one of his crew in here, they sent 3 of their rivals here last night, innit?

Maureen has been here all day. She only has a bad cold, but thinks a warm waiting room is the ideal place to spread the message.

Laverne is here, all 23 stone of her (not including her KFC bucket). She needs to see a ‘fackin doctor but not a darkie’ asap because she thinks she may be anorexic.

 

And so on.

 

People whinge on about MRSA and superbugs but nearly every single one marches straight past the hand wash stations at the entrance without a second glance.

 

Yes, the NHS is in crisis.

Blaming it on any single government is wrong.

They all have a lot to answer for.

 

Don’t be part of the problem.

 

Work safe.

 

I’m off to A&E, bloke down the pub saw me typing this through my cigar smoke and said I best get my blood pressure checked out.

I’m a bit skint after my ninth pint, but don’t worry, I’ve called an ambulance.

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Local council and government are allowing all these new houses to be built and the NHS hospitals are not big enough to take all the people moving in to area. 1 answer maybe a percentage of what building company buys land for is put in to NHS just a thought.  

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