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Old 26-03-2018, 23:02   #487
1andrew1
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Re: Crisis in the NHS

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
That's right. Our wallets and purses. More Government spending means less money for you and me in the end.
If it means our loved ones have an ambulance in a reasonable period of time then some of us will dip into our wallets.
An elderly friend of my mother's had a bad fall in the high street broke her leg. Fortunately, the weather was not as bad as it has been. She had to wait four hours for an ambulance to come. If that means a few quid less each month for those of us in work to cough up, at what stage do we become heartless and say let the elderly wait so we can spend it on ourselves? For everyone will become old some time.
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