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10 hours ago, Johnsond said:

Well done 42, for starters they are entitled to primary and secondary care free of charge, they are entitled to and will register at a GP practice “ which is not free by the way”. I’ll leave you to research the GP funding model. So how many came over last year or the year before or the year before that??. Calculate that figure and I guess you will have a number for those whom have accessed the NHS. I know there are medical teams providing care and support for Border  force as soon as they arrive all of which needs paying for. 

The post I put up was a general reply to Mark J about privatisation of the NHS. My position that in its current format where it’s a free for all set up ie that it’s not sustainable or fair “ my words” is imo valid. Now it was you whom went all Paxman or Walden and started demanding exact statistics and figures to compare against things like obesity and other issues etc etc. I’ve neither the time nor interest to play your statistics game as experience has taught me any answer with you will never be enough or alternatively it will be met with another handful of questions asking every minuscule detail. 
I see today the OBR is warning about the triple lock and running out of money. Maybe our focus from the very bottom up should be charity begins at home, looking after our elderly not worrying about providing wigs and interpreter’s.  Few screenshots for you 42 feel free to do a bit of digging. 

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Corroboration. Your BS has been called out, again. You don't have a leg to stand on. 

If you have an issue with asylum seekers and refugees then say it. Don't make up BS about illegal immigrants. 

 

 

 

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Yes corroboration, 

 

"For secondary care services, the UK’s healthcare system is residence-based. This means that you must be living lawfully in the UK on a properly settled basis to be entitled to free healthcare."

 

"Hospital treatment: Hospital treatment is free of charge for people who are ordinarily resident in the UK. This does not depend on nationality, payment of UK taxes, National Insurance contributions, being registered with a GP, having an NHS number, or owning property in the UK. To be considered ordinarily resident, you must be living in the UK on a lawful and properly settled basis for the time being."

 

This was from the horses mouth....

"https://www.gov.uk/guidance/nhs-entitlements-migrant-health-guide"

 

 

... illegal immigrants, for example those crossing in small boats who don't make a claim for asylum through to holiday makers who overstay their entry requirements, or temporary workers overstaying (these last 2 are the types who come through airports... and look like you or me, but are rubbish on Farage YouTube clips).. illegal immigrants are not considered ordinarily resident and are not allowed NHS treatment.

 

Hope a bit of corroboration clears it up for you!

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1 hour ago, sime42 said:

 

 

Corroboration. Your BS has been called out, again. You don't have a leg to stand on. 

If you have an issue with asylum seekers and refugees then say it. Don't make up BS about illegal immigrants. 

 

 

 

42 those are BMA and You Gov pages 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️what is it you disagree with. 

You have never called me out once 42, you will struggle too when it’s facts I put up. 

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Steven P said:

Yes corroboration, 

“ Yes corroboration “ from you of all people 😂😂😂😂😂 I guess you don’t see the sheer hypocrisy. 

That’s like the weak little prick standing behind his bigger tougher pal 😂😂😂😂😂 SP that’s the best laugh I’ve had in ages ya bam. 

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4 hours ago, sime42 said:

 

 

Corroboration. Your BS has been called out, again. You don't have a leg to stand on. 

If you have an issue with asylum seekers and refugees then say it. Don't make up BS about illegal immigrants. 

 

 

 

You asked for answers I’ve given you them 42, being angry because they are not the answers you wanted is pointless. 
I’ve no issue with genuine refugees but that’s another question altogether . Anyway can you explain what is incorrect about the facts I posted up from the BMA and GOV pages 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️

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13 hours ago, sime42 said:

If you have an issue with asylum seekers and refugees then say it. Don't make up BS about illegal immigrants. 

Libtard Blindness, asylum seekers 🤔yeah right. 

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Londoners. The NHS has clear guidance that lack of ID, proof of address and immigration status are not considered reasonable grounds to refuse a person's registration with a GP 

 

 

 

🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️ Say what you want but that’s just an open invitation for systemic abuse and exploitation. 

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Good to see the King wielding his soft power to undo some of the damage done to our relationship with France over the last few years. 

 

Whatever you think of the Monarchy as an institution: I believe he is alright, on a personal level he's a decent guy. Most of the values that he stands for are fundamentally good. IMO. I'd happily have him as Prime Minister. I'm sure he'd do a better job than the current and previous three at least. It goes without saying that he's more honest than Boris, and more intelligent than Truss.

 

 

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1 hour ago, sime42 said:

Good to see the King wielding his soft power to undo some of the damage done to our relationship with France over the last few years. 

 

Whatever you think of the Monarchy as an institution: I believe he is alright, on a personal level he's a decent guy. Most of the values that he stands for are fundamentally good. IMO. I'd happily have him as Prime Minister. I'm sure he'd do a better job than the current and previous three at least. It goes without saying that he's more honest than Boris, and more intelligent than Truss.

 

 

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I’d vote to leave again tomorrow if they had another referendum. Europe yes EU on the other hand is a rotten cancer that would be better off cut out. 

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