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<blockquote data-quote="xyzzy" data-source="post: 256417" data-attributes="member: 40343"><p>Firstly Riri you made it personal in your previous post by saying your thought my comment about NHS waste was flippant.Perhaps you want to re read my first post to see how seriously i take the issues that are raised by the NHS</p><p></p><p>Next if you read my posts carefully you will see that at no point do I say I agree with the bill either.I dont but not because of any ideological standpoint but for similar reasons that noblehead and sid mentioned.</p><p></p><p>Next at all times Ive clearly stated that I believe the nhs should be free for everyone regardless of class or wealth. Ive just pointed out that there maybe other ways of delivering that other than through some state run inneficient monster. I have no idea if that's possible but it seems worth investigating to me. </p><p></p><p>What I object to is that because of politics no one is allowed to have a rational debate about what's wrong with the NHS. As soon as anyone tries "the left" start emotively confusing the issue with their constant privatisation claims. The same thing happens with any kind of rational debate about Europe "the right" simply plays their "Little Englander Land of hope and glory" rubbish. Nothing ever gets resolved properly because of it and worse of all of those in the political classes don't give a **** because to them its just a power battle and actual outcomes are secondary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xyzzy, post: 256417, member: 40343"] Firstly Riri you made it personal in your previous post by saying your thought my comment about NHS waste was flippant.Perhaps you want to re read my first post to see how seriously i take the issues that are raised by the NHS Next if you read my posts carefully you will see that at no point do I say I agree with the bill either.I dont but not because of any ideological standpoint but for similar reasons that noblehead and sid mentioned. Next at all times Ive clearly stated that I believe the nhs should be free for everyone regardless of class or wealth. Ive just pointed out that there maybe other ways of delivering that other than through some state run inneficient monster. I have no idea if that's possible but it seems worth investigating to me. What I object to is that because of politics no one is allowed to have a rational debate about what's wrong with the NHS. As soon as anyone tries "the left" start emotively confusing the issue with their constant privatisation claims. The same thing happens with any kind of rational debate about Europe "the right" simply plays their "Little Englander Land of hope and glory" rubbish. Nothing ever gets resolved properly because of it and worse of all of those in the political classes don't give a **** because to them its just a power battle and actual outcomes are secondary. [/QUOTE]
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