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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.

TANKER - 15 Apr 2016 15:16 - 70237 of 81564

black bitch on bus its a 87 year old lady in the face
the uk is a cesspit of low life immigrants will you must be deaf and blind or just a thick shit arsewipe

yes will off tonight to spain for a month but I am rich and idle

will10 - 15 Apr 2016 15:20 - 70238 of 81564

Cynic

No, I'm not one of his thousands of friends.
I'm sure that the chairman of the local Tory party was happy to get his resignation letter.

If I didn't have a good reason to vote in, I would still vote in, if only for the fact that Tanker wants out. That's just so I can fuck with his head.

TANKER - 15 Apr 2016 15:20 - 70239 of 81564

I do spend a lot of time in spain and loads of Spanish friends and want the uk to vote out then they can call for a vote to leave

TANKER - 15 Apr 2016 15:23 - 70240 of 81564

will it will make no difference to me what so ever I just think for the good of the uk and its children if we stay in they have no future of being happy just work to live and then die nothing in between

TANKER - 15 Apr 2016 15:26 - 70241 of 81564

will post from spain next week

TANKER - 15 Apr 2016 15:27 - 70242 of 81564

4 weeks of golf and sun

2517GEORGE - 15 Apr 2016 15:27 - 70243 of 81564

Looks that way cynic
will---- the funding from the EU for the regional projects----some of our contributed money back.
The NHS needs to become more efficient with the money it already receives before throwing more at it.
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dreamcatcher - 15 Apr 2016 15:28 - 70244 of 81564

Please don't., :-))

will10 - 15 Apr 2016 15:35 - 70245 of 81564

George

Hear you, I can only speak about life in southwest UK, but still believe on economics we need to stay. 50/50 on politics.

Most Airbus work here is via GKN. Airbus has a design office in Bristol and heavily into composites. If we leave EU new design work will be picked up by other European partners. Why would a heavily EU financed business let the UK continue with design work if an internal partner can take it on in the future?. The Universities are tied into a European wide network. If we not in then we will fade from the front line because most of the funding is EU and our government, of all shades, will not fund the high cost/long time frame of research.
No doubt we can make an economic future for ourselves, but certainly a lot of what we now have economic wise in Bristol/southwest is via being in EU. UK just a small pawn on our own.

will10 - 15 Apr 2016 15:45 - 70246 of 81564

George

post70244.

Agree. But for sure if left to UK government (of all sorts) money would not have gone to regions.

Agree with you on NHS too. Lots of waste. My wife a Physo in a cancer clinic has a high % of failures to turn up. Sometimes because ambulance driver working to rule, sometimes patient couldn't be arsed.

But huge gains in quick treatments. Cardic heart stents easy job. heart valve replacement routine now only 4-5 days recovery in hospital.

Big advances in cancer treatment on the way. Genetics/tech/online treatments all need more and more cash.

jimmy b - 15 Apr 2016 15:55 - 70247 of 81564

will10 sorry but you are absolutely wrong on the below.

The NHS is more effective than at any time in treating all sorts of illnesses, some untreatable even 5 years ago.

VICTIM - 15 Apr 2016 16:03 - 70248 of 81564

Wasting your time jimmy this mans a know it all you know .

2517GEORGE - 15 Apr 2016 16:14 - 70249 of 81564

will----------British Aerospace had a factory not too far from us but sold out around 2010 I think.
Non attendees at doctors surgery and hospitals should pay a small fine after one no show.
Re NHS waste, our main hospital regularly send patients home after a stay without their medication, this is sent via taxis (sometimes) only an hour or so after the patient has left.
They also request ambulances to transport patients home that aren't ready to go, and because of timing restrictions the ambulances leave, meaning the NHS pays twice for that transport.
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jimmy b - 15 Apr 2016 16:16 - 70250 of 81564

And will thinks the NHS is running great ,it is not it is in serious trouble.
So many people from abroad are now using it .

grannyboy - 15 Apr 2016 16:17 - 70251 of 81564

will talks absolute rubbish...Airbus won't be going anywhere, its just more scaremongering by an obvious europhile remainer..

will10 - 15 Apr 2016 16:21 - 70252 of 81564

jimmy

Sorry if you have had bad experience with NHS.
Waiting lists may be longer and efficiencies abound.
Funding is lacking.

But many advances in past 5 years. I can give you a list of the few I 'm aware of if you want.

Fred1new - 15 Apr 2016 16:27 - 70253 of 81564

Will,

P70235

Fully agree with you.

Also agree with you over the NHS.

The standards in general are higher than they ever were.

The "problem" is the expected and more sophisticated possible treatments and ageing population.

If it was for the "foreigners" working in the NHS, often for low wages, the system would crumble.

=-=-=-=

However, in an attempt to lower the demands on A&E I wonder if "first aid" or equivalent for simple injuries etc. could be taught in schools.

Due to parents, grandparents and offspring no longer living in close communities some of the support systems have been reduced.

2517GEORGE - 15 Apr 2016 16:38 - 70254 of 81564

It's true there have been fantastic advances in recent years but the costs of providing the medicines to the patient in many cases (various cancers) is prohibitive.

We've got a fantastic pill to extend your life Mr Smith but unfortunately it costs too much to let you have it.
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will10 - 15 Apr 2016 16:49 - 70255 of 81564

jimmy

If you could forget your dogged negative view of the NHS for a minute you would have read that I pointed out that the NHS lacked funding and there were inefficiencies.( including not charging non residents ). A big inefficiency is failures to show up.
However they do many more effective treatments than 5 years ago.
Properly funded, efficiencies removed, the NHS will continue to work well.

George

You said it, I agree. Heard of similar here. Reduce the NHS waste.

grannyboy

Google Airbus. It is a European grouping. Why would it be expected to continue funding work in the UK?
A big block of research funding in our local universities is from EU. UK has poor record of funding long term. Where do we get funds.?
The southwest benefits from EU we will stay in. I respect your views, vote how you wish.

Victim

Go educate yourself ignorance is not bliss

VICTIM - 15 Apr 2016 16:54 - 70256 of 81564

I don't need education from you mate the man who wants , 60 70 80 100,000 . Syrians taken in this country . And just show some respect as regards your language too .
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