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Prescription charges abolished in Scotland, but rise in England


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If we pay anything its an end to "free at the point of need" and in effect a end to the NHS.

 

why should hard working taxpayer pay for the dole scrungers, if the gp are self funding we can pay less tax, if a good % of lazy dole scrungers die we can pay less tax, this way we can more then afford to pay GP for their services

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if a good % of lazy dole scrungers die we can pay less tax, this way we can more then afford to pay GP for their services

... and babies. If people are on the dole, they shouldn't be allowed to give birth on the NHS. Have it at home with some paracetomol and hot water, like people used to do in the good old days. Never did them any harm.

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If we pay anything its an end to "free at the point of need" and in effect an end to the NHS.
That's over-dramatising a bit, don't you think?

 

What would you rather do to solve the dimishing-tax-income-vs-spiralling-health-costs dilemma?

 

A small incidental charge (e.g. £2) everytime you need the service now?

 

Or a slightly larger incidental charge (e.g. £3) taken every month whether you need the service or not eventually?

 

Look up e.g. the CSG in France, corresponding to (and eventually brought in as-) the second solution to the same problem. Which isn't actually a solution at all, since the funding gap is still as large today, years after the CSG kicked in.

 

Even I, resident in the UK for years now, pay it without any form of say or recourse: it's automatically taken from my French accounts, the bank has no say in the matter.

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... and babies. If people are on the dole, they shouldn't be allowed to give birth on the NHS. Have it at home with some paracetomol and hot water, like people used to do in the good old days. Never did them any harm.

 

if they cant afford to bring up a baby, Everyone should be injected until proven they can afford to support the baby and not relay on state benefit,

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if they cant afford to bring up a baby, Everyone should be injected until proven they can afford to support the baby and not relay on state benefit,

 

 

Not bad, forced sterilisation gets you a 3/10 on the troll ratings. keep it up :hihi:

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Not bad, forced sterilisation gets you a 3/10 on the troll ratings. keep it up :hihi:

And all while promoting a (his?) local business in his sig too. Marketing fail.

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