Not satire: Tory MP asks for payrise and reveals grim reality of living on just £81,000 a year

Blair was / is an admirer of thatcher ;)

It is now actually dawning on parts of the Labour Party as to why he won 3 general elections in a row

hardly rocket science :LOL:

how ever there was / is the fruit
Cake wing of the party who voted in Corbyn as the leader :LOL::LOL:

Lose an election with the lowest vote count on record and still can’t work it out :confused:

jeez us wept :LOL:
 
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Blair was / is an admirer of thatcher ;)

It is now actually dawning on parts of the Labour Party as to why he won 3 general elections in a row

hardly rocket science :LOL:

how ever there was / is the fruit
Cake wing of the party who voted in Corbyn as the leader :LOL::LOL:

Lose an election with the lowest vote count on record and still can’t work it out :confused:

jeez us wept :LOL:


Who
wander around door knocking asking for support from traditional Labour voters

who gets confronted with some never had a job party worker who proceeds to tell the voter about transgenda rights :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
Who
wander around door knocking asking for support from traditional Labour voters

who gets confronted with some never had a job party worker who proceeds to tell the voter about transgenda rights :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

said Voter wants to hear about jobs
Nhs
Housing

and objects to a policy that allows some bloke dressed as woman being allowed into his daughters schools changing room

voices these concerns and he or she is told they are prejudice and Luddites :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
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Maybe, but to describe adult children in their 40s as dependents is just bonkers.
Unlike his litter, plenty of the next generations will be. Due to them not being able to afford their own homes...

All because of the nasty party policies that bottomley supports!
 
Bottomly is a fruit cake imo

he used to be a transport minister
And his views on motor cycling and potential policy’s were bizzare to say the least

Bloke should be pensioned off
 
I've googled about tuition fees and the answers I get say that they were brought in under Blairs government. Does Notch know something we don't? Or is he bluffing like he does when caught out lying? :cautious:

they were brought in by Blair, I never said they weren’t…..you are welcome to try and point out where you think I did.

Under Blair universities weren’t privatised companies with university vice chancellors earning £350k

under Blair tuition fees were £3k, now they are £9k


But hey, brexit voters aren’t interested in detail and facts…..which is why they all befuddled when presented with them
 
they were brought in by Blair, I never said they weren’t…..you are welcome to try and point out where you think I did.

Under Blair universities weren’t privatised companies with university vice chancellors earning £350k

under Blair tuition fees were £3k, now they are £9k


But hey, brexit voters aren’t interested in detail and facts…..which is why they all befuddled when presented with them

And don't forget how important foreign tuition fees are for universities - there's been a massive drop in foreign applicants.
 
Undergrad fees for foreign students are around double uk fees
An overseas PhD candidate studying in the uk would pay £10-20k per year.
 
My local GP has been inaccessible to me for the last 18 months, he appears to do f**k all rather than organise recorded messages telling me I'm 'number 35 in the queue' and the evidence is plain to see in hospital waiting lists, referrals etc.

Is he worth 30-40K more than an MP?

A typical morning session for a GP of 3 hours can be dealing with 30 patients, so that's 3 minutes to read notes, make an assessment and then type it all up.

You then get the nonces that on the first day of a couggh bring their child in asking for medications, GP has to refuse as it's too early, patient refuses to get PCR test. A week later they return, same thing, no pcr still have a cough so patient demands anti-biotics, so after a week patient returns saying not got better (obviously as it's viral)

One of the most important approaches taught is wait and see how the issue develops - but the public have not patience.

Another example a worker in a factory is injured and taken into A&E, possible head injury but then leaves A&E, Police are called to locate him. On his return he gets a scan - all clear. He was simply drunk. Next day his Boss calls GP who has to see the patient - the patient is simply drunk again but now has to be sent back to A&E. They Boss calls the GP first to get a note and ring ahead so they dont have to wait in A&E.

On top there is mountains of paperwork as that's how billing and coding works (yes America this is one which the US excels in).

Everything gets dumped on the GPs doors and now they have had enough. The Tories want to break the NHS - what they need to do is fund it and educate the public not give mixed messages.

If you think the NHS is not working try pay $3000 for a root canal operation.
 
A typical morning session for a GP of 3 hours can be dealing with 30 patients, so that's 3 minutes to read notes, make an assessment and then type it all up.

What does she do in the other 90 minutes?
 
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