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THE TALK TO YOURSELF THREAD. (NOWT)     

goldfinger - 09 Jun 2005 12:25

Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).

Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.

cheers GF.

cynic - 21 Jan 2013 10:59 - 20444 of 81564

as you said, "a few years ago" ..... in more recent times, public opinion and outcry has moved so strongly against such nonsense that, even if there is an initial conviction, it is almost invariably overturned on appeal ...... and yes, i know churches are not allowed to put razor wire on their roofs to deter lead theft lest the burglars harm themselves

i rarely agree with american "gun law", but in that sort of instance i most assuredly do, as would most of the public

cynic - 21 Jan 2013 11:01 - 20445 of 81564

but who would man your hospital or drive your buses or trains etc etc?

between all your clearing of drives - only 8 this morning but i dare say another 20 during the day - and all those hours get rat-arsed and ranting and raving on here and no doubt in the pub too, and probably laying down the law to your family a la alf garnett, plus the odd citizen's arrest, and not forgetting those holidays in spain (only 3 last year), i'm amazed you have time to talk to all these hundreds of people and even more amazed that they want to talk to you

TANKER - 21 Jan 2013 11:01 - 20446 of 81564

go to the doctors or the hospitals full of them over for free TREATMENT AND NOT PUT A PENNY Into the system the old people of the uk are being killed off now if they go to hospital if they have no relations to speak out /
worse than what the germanys did to the jews .
now it is legal

TANKER - 21 Jan 2013 11:04 - 20447 of 81564

cynic that would not be a problem and would at least have nurses that cared not like the immigrants doing the little bit that they do .
most of them are lazy and the hospital is to scared to speak out .
go to any hospital and look around they do as little as possible
no manners and ignorant

TANKER - 21 Jan 2013 11:09 - 20448 of 81564

cynic you want to go to a hospital and hear old people calling out for a dink
and no one listens they die of thirst
have been in many times to give help to foh .
ever one in management no the score to scared to be called racist
the racist card means they are untouchable and they no it

dreamcatcher - 21 Jan 2013 11:09 - 20449 of 81564

Sorry, may be in your area, but they are not like that in the Essex/Hertfordshire area.

cynic - 21 Jan 2013 11:09 - 20450 of 81564

now be very specific giving times, dates, names and addresses .....

you really are one of the worst (or do i mean best?) examples of loony would-be-radicals that i have ever come across ..... fortunately, you are so preposterous that not even the most ardent follower of the Monster Raving Loony Party on crack would do other than fall about laughing at your preposterous garbage ..... i think even david icke would disown you

TANKER - 21 Jan 2013 11:12 - 20451 of 81564

dream spend a lot of time in maistone can not believe what i see

cynic - 21 Jan 2013 11:15 - 20452 of 81564

that's KENT!!

TANKER - 21 Jan 2013 11:16 - 20453 of 81564

The Care Quality Commission's (CQC) warning comes after it looked at data from more than 13,000 inspections.

The regulator said staff pressures and the rise in complex cases seen in the ageing population meant everyone from hospitals to care homes was struggling.

Overall, one in four services failed at least one of the 16 key standards.

Among the most commonly failed areas were the standards relating to dignity and respect, nutrition, care and welfare and the workforce, which covers both numbers and skills of staff.

The regulator said the pressures on the system meant staff were increasingly unable to focus on the individual needs of people for whom they were caring.

Instead, they were essentially running through to-do lists in the way they

dreamcatcher - 21 Jan 2013 11:16 - 20454 of 81564

Cannot dispute Maistone hospitals are bad, but they are certainly not in this area.

TANKER - 21 Jan 2013 11:18 - 20455 of 81564

Careless", "insincere" and "unclear" communication has fuelled a surge in complaints against the NHS in England, the health service ombudsman has said.

Her report says the NHS needs to improve the way it deals with patients unhappy with the care they have had.

It also highlights an increase in complaints about independent providers offering care to NHS patients.

A patients' group said the NHS needed a "cultural change" in the way it handled complaints.

The health service ombudsman is a "last port of call" for people unhappy with their NHS care or with how a complaint has been handled locally.

In all, it received 16,333 complaints in the year 2011-12.

But just under 11,000 of those were redirected to other organisations

TANKER - 21 Jan 2013 11:18 - 20456 of 81564

dream in most cases it is down to the racist card .

TANKER - 21 Jan 2013 11:20 - 20457 of 81564

dream i had a big hop but went private in the nuffield excellent .
cost me over 42k .
2005

TANKER - 21 Jan 2013 11:20 - 20458 of 81564

..

dreamcatcher - 21 Jan 2013 11:20 - 20459 of 81564

You never have much to say on the positive side for the country, so why do you stay here ?

dreamcatcher - 21 Jan 2013 11:21 - 20460 of 81564

I have private insurance Tanker.

TANKER - 21 Jan 2013 11:24 - 20461 of 81564

The scandal came to light because of an investigation by the Healthcare Commission into the operation of Stafford Hospital in Stafford, England. The commission was first alerted by the "apparently high mortality rates in patients admitted as emergencies".[1] When the Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust, which is responsible for running the hospital, failed to provide what the commission considered an adequate explanation, a full-scale investigation was carried out between March and October 2008.[1] Released in March 2009, the commission's report severely criticized the Foundation Trust's management and detailed the appalling conditions and inadequacies at the hospital. Many press reports suggested that because of the substandard care between 400 and 1200 more patients died between 2005 and 2008 than would be expected for the type of hospital,[2][3] though in fact such ‘excess’ death statistics did not appear in the final Healthcare Commission report.[4]

As a result, the trust's chief executive, Martin Yeates, was suspended (with full pay), while its chairman, Toni Brisby, resigned.[3] Both Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Health Secretary Alan Johnson apologized to those who suffered at the hospital.[3][5] Also in response to the scandal, the mortality rates of all National Health Service hospitals have been made accessible on a website.[6]

In March 2009 it was revealed that executives who had run the NHS trust at the time actually received promotions within the health service. Most notably Cynthia Bower, who was from 2006 chief executive of the trust's parent body, NHS West Midlands, was recruited to run the Care Quality Commission quango.[7]

On 21 July 2009, the Secretary of State for Health, Andrew Burnham, announced a further independent inquiry into care provided by Mid Staffordshire Foundation Trust. The generally critical inquiry report was published on 24 February 2010. The report made 18 local and national recommendations, including that the regulator, Monitor, de-authorise the Foundation Trust.[8]

Compensation payments averaging £11,000 were paid to some of the families involved.[9]

In February 2010, Burnham agreed to a further independent inquiry of the commissioning, supervisory and regulatory bodies for Foundation Trusts.[8]

[edit] Public inquiry

CYNIC . just for you

mnamreh - 21 Jan 2013 11:26 - 20462 of 81564

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TANKER - 21 Jan 2013 11:26 - 20463 of 81564

dream i am lucky i have money so can have what i want .
but the poor can not they are treated very badly
and looking back to the war they died invane died for nothing
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