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Originally Posted by denphone
There were some unproven reports last week that his condition was worse then was he or his officials were prepared to admit but Downing Street flatly denied this last week but obviously his condition has worsened thus there was only one option and that is hospitalisation before he develops serious complications.
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I would imagine that the medical facilities in and around Downing Street including the Pindar Nuclear Bunker under Whitehall are somewhat more sophisticated than a green box of plasters hanging on a wall and an accident book. Also, the political optics of the Prime Minister to use NHS resources for a low level checkup wouldn't look great. Unless of course he went private which again, looks pretty bad.
For the Prime Minister to have to go to hospital suggests things are not great...