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Re: Local Elections 2026
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I'd like an NHS Dentist, none to be seen around here.
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wasn't it a labour promise that everyone would get access to an nhs dentist
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Yesterday, 20:53
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Re: Local Elections 2026
Wes is worse than SKS
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Yesterday, 22:09
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Re: Local Elections 2026
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Now at the risk of dragging this thread kicking and screaming back on course;
"We want cheap prices and business responds with cheap labour to deliver that whilst maintaining profits.” Well duh, by far the biggest cost to any company is labour costs, staff salaries. You want to reduce the price of your goods, then that’s really the only way to go.
"We want more from the NHS because we need more from the NHS, collectively.
To get more from the NHS, we need a government that supports economic growth and doesn't piss money away on excessive benefits.”
Or do we need the NHS?
Now before everyone piles in to flame me; just hear me out. Do we want the current NHS (conceived in the 1940s), or do we want an effective national health system which, maybe is funded differently - yes, will still provide treatment to everyone who needs it - but being funded by direct taxation only, is that really the best way to do it?
I vaguely remember my late father telling me that the ‘NHS is the envy of the world’ - although you do have to question if that actually right, so why have few other countries adopted the same model?
And this is not a hard choice between the UK and US models - what happens in France or Germany? If you are a poor person in Germany with a serious illness, do they just leave you to die at the side of the road? Of course not, there are safety nets.
The question is this, is the current way the NHS is funded the ‘best’ way - are there alternatives to provide the same level of cover? And yes I know there have been studies which appear to show that the way the NHS is currently funded is the cheapest way to provide the best cover - but if they are true then why haven’t other countries taken it up?
Every single party and politician secretly knows that the current system is simply not sustainable, but dare not suggest it; as it is electoral suicide.
At some point the question will need to be answered, it’s a case of who has the ‘cojones’ to do it!
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The NHS had a 70% approval rating when Labour handed it over, those spivs destroyed it deliberately and we're not talking to Germans or French and opting to follow their system when the Tories invited people over for health care discussions they were american, that's the direction they want to travel in
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Today, 02:05
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Re: Local Elections 2026
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wasn't it a labour promise that everyone would get access to an nhs dentist
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I believe it was something like that, another failed promise.
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Today, 08:42
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Re: Local Elections 2026
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Reform the dental contract, with a shift to focusing on preventive care, and the retention of NHS dentists.
£125 million funding for a dentistry package that includes 700,000 urgent appointments every year, of which 100,000 would be for children.
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https://www.kingsfund.org.uk/insight...-election-2024
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stamp licker
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OK, boomer…
(stamps are self-adhesive now  )
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Today, 08:59
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Re: Local Elections 2026
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you're P45 is in the post
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Today, 09:02
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Re: Local Elections 2026
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you're P45 is in the post
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If the self adhesive stamp falls off, will he get charged on delivery?
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