The use of the word "drain" does seem a little unfortunate since there is an implication (perhaps?) of wastage, which is always going to provoke an emotional response.
In fact, in terms of the NHS, what about the older people becoming a bigger drain on the resources of the NHS, due to their increasing longevity and the advancements of science? What of the increasing drain caused by the improved detection, prevention and treatment of various diseases and conditions?
Where does it all end?
Sadly, the biggest drain on the NHS, is the amount of "non medical" management jobs, it seems to have. Managers who are paid extortionate wages. Nowadays a doctor/consultant might tell you, you need an operation.. But,,, it's a man with a degree in accountancy and a suit and tie on, who decides whether you can have it. (and ultimately whether you live longer or die sooner)
Perhaps better to leave this thread for a year and resurrect it on Jan1st 2015, when we will know (roughly) how many Roma's and Bulgar's have came here seeking work/benefits... Should be quite interesting,,,
Perhaps better to leave this thread for a year and resurrect it on Jan1st 2015, when we will know (roughly) how many Roma's and Bulgar's have came here seeking work/benefits... Should be quite interesting,,,
Who would come up with a reliable figure?
Wasn't Harold Wilson's government the last one of them we had?our democratically elected government!
Perhaps better to leave this thread for a year and resurrect it on Jan1st 2015, when we will know (roughly) how many Roma's and Bulgar's have came here seeking work/benefits... Should be quite interesting,,,
Who would come up with a reliable figure?
Think he lives in Cheadle or Brammall somewhereWhere do you live, Squeaky? (Mental note not to move there.)
As I said, we live in interesting times.