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 No extra money for NHS, Theresa May tells health chief You can strike one of the Brexit big lies off the list ...  | 
		
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 Few are doing as much to undermine the UK as they are right now. Barrel thoroughly being scraped. http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/721...ion-referendum ---------- Post added at 11:38 ---------- Previous post was at 11:36 ---------- Quote: 
	
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 So even if we were to spend some of the EU money on the NHS it Wouldn't see it for around 3 years from now. so it still has to sort itself out now.  | 
		
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 Well they could stop sending me appointment dates translated into every conceivable language for a start,paper costs and postage must be astronomical ,they know what language i speak and they know what ethnic group i belong to .A small saving i know but the point is from my experience the NHS is really inefficient.Don't forget as well that in a few years migrants will no longer the right live and work here so that alone should reduce the numbers the NHS is expected to treat  | 
		
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 There's also a ~£20 billion divorce payment that as of right now will be due on departure. Presumably for those and other reasons the PM has been very clear that there are no plans for extra cash for the NHS for the duration of the Parliament over and above what's already been planned - which isn't enough. EDIT: Note the 'divorce payment' isn't that high yet, however I'm working on the assumption that Sterling and the Euro will be at parity by the time it's due, which is obviously just an estimate based on past performance. EDIT 2: Of course also noteworthy is that the £350 million a week figure was nonsense. The most recent figures, all in, are that it was about £125 million a week, still a non-trivial sum, and the loss of growth estimated alongside the fall in Sterling already seen wipes that out with interest on lost tax receipts and more expensive borrowing costs. Those borrowing costs are even with QE buying the gilts. When the BoE stops buying the government's debt this will rise further.  | 
		
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		I think that was planned before they completely cocked up the NHS IT programme. My own GP surgery operates entirely electronically with me, doesn't seem onerous to expect hospital trusts to be able to do the same. 
	I suppose one major problem is confirming receipt of an email alongside those who refuse to use computers though the receipt problem isn't insurmountable. Supplying a one-time link to confirm the appointment isn't that big of a deal.  | 
		
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		http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016...an-to-exploit/ 
	Who would've thought playing UKIP to the point where even a UKIP MEP thought you were going too far would have consequences? I actually agree with papa smurf on something: given there isn't much to negotiate on let's get article 50 served. We won't need anywhere near the full two years, so can be an independent, fabulously wealthy nation with free trade agreements with the entire world on our own terms by this time next year.  | 
		
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 And certainly more than boris Johnson  | 
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