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.
Chris Carson
- 04 Jan 2015 11:06
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JACKONORY, JACKANORY, JACKONORY!!!!!!
MaxK
- 04 Jan 2015 11:06
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Yes, that may be, but they are not going to get enough seats.
And if the SNP take most of the jock seats, where does that leave millibandus?
Chris Carson
- 04 Jan 2015 11:10
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EDIT......... JOCKONORY, JOCKONORY, JOCKONORY,,,,,,,
Haystack
- 04 Jan 2015 11:12
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gf
I notice that you copied and pasted the poll figures, but edited them so as not to show Labour falling. Here is the same figures and comments unedited
"The Christmas polling break is over. Opinium have the first poll of 2015 out tonight, conducted for the Observer. Topline figures are CON 32%(+3), LAB 33%(-3), LDEM 8%(+2), UKIP 17%(+1), GRN 4%(-1). The poll has a sharp drop in Labour’s lead, down six points since a fortnight ago."
goldfinger
- 04 Jan 2015 11:24
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MAX it doesnt matter, you look upon the SNP seats as say Labour coop seats. The biggest party as first choice to form the government.
Haystack
- 04 Jan 2015 11:27
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It matters a lot as Labour will be counted by themselves as a party to determine the largest.
goldfinger
- 04 Jan 2015 11:27
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Hays I copied them straight from a post on twitter, but I do conceed Labour had a 7 point one off lead last time they were out. (probably one of these anomalies that occur now and again )
goldfinger
- 04 Jan 2015 11:28
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Hays if you saw that projected poll of polls on SKY last night you must know now that you are YESTERDAYS MAN.
Chris Carson
- 04 Jan 2015 11:32
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Anybody who disagrees with gf is either a loser,wannabe and now YESTERDAYS MAN. Next!
goldfinger
- 04 Jan 2015 11:32
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goldfinger
- 04 Jan 2015 11:34
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goldfinger
- 04 Jan 2015 13:33
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Sleazy Tories
Fred1new
- 04 Jan 2015 13:33
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GF,
When was Haze a man?
goldfinger
- 04 Jan 2015 13:34
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beats me
goldfinger
- 04 Jan 2015 13:35
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Just trying out my HTML Fred, forgot a few commands etc.
goldfinger
- 04 Jan 2015 13:41
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The cat sat on the mat, no hays head.
goldfinger
- 04 Jan 2015 13:43
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The cat sat on the mat, no hays head.
goldfinger
- 04 Jan 2015 13:44
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Ohhhhhhhh yes its come back now.
cynic
- 04 Jan 2015 14:57
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NHS related
it's a shame that there are certain factions here who insist on politicising this issue, as indeed do the morons in parliament
anyway, i had an interesting chat this morning with a young medic who is well en route to becoming a surgeon
in his opinion, and he is in the front line, there is no intrinsic shortage of doctors other than arguably of GPs who might not wish to work in a given area of the country
he said that at no time does he feel overworked
however, there is most assuredly a shortage of nurses
it was also interesting that he said that small medical centres - along the lines of cottage hospitals - were re-opening where non-urgent cases can be treated quickly and easily
in his own experience, he can see perhaps 100 patients in a day
inter alia, this should/would reduce pressure on A&E, which is swamped all too often by "unnecessary" cases
apparently, in france, all patients other than those of pensionable age or on benefits, pay about £10 up-front to see a doctor .... this of itself helps weed out frivolous cases as does the ability and willingness of pharmacists (in france) to treat minor injuries and similar - presumably without fear of being sued for no good reason
MaxK
- 04 Jan 2015 15:14
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The last time I saw a GP in france, the fee was €22, of which, about 3/4 is recouped via the Carte Vitale system (if you are in it)
It's the same for tests and stuff, you cough up there and then, and get a refund via the CV system.
There is a mechanism for people who cant afford the fee's, but I have no idea how that works.