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<blockquote data-quote="DavidGrahamJones" data-source="post: 1813796" data-attributes="member: 245335"><p>Interesting little picture. It took Brexit to make the government finally realise that they couldn't expect to get away with what they had been doing. Under funding the NHS, or at least cutting back on funding increases. Maybe not a bad thing after all. It's only my opinion but I just felt the report, although interesting, overlooked the other facts that would make this affirmation of the Boris Bus not look so rosy. I'm worried that it's upbeat tone may think everything is rosy in post Brexit land and I hope it is. We still don't really know, and I fear neither does the government. In fact I think they have less of clue than we do. Now for the picture.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]27168[/ATTACH]</p><p>I didn't vote Labour . . . . or Conservative. I have been known to spoil my vote because they're all as bad as each other and I never had a decent lot to choose from. I live in High Wycombe, Steve Baker is our MP, a hard Brexiter, a Tory (least of his sins LOL) who wants the E.U. destroyed. Yet the constituency voted remain, how weird is that? </p><p></p><p>Funding is obviously an issue, we could make sports injuries funded by insurance, RTAs covered by car insurance, cyclists requiring insurance to cover their injuries if at fault, in fact anybody engaging in something slightly dangerous (parachute jumping, skate boarding) should have proper health insurance. Might go a little way. Possibly more important, proper funding of social care to free up hospital beds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DavidGrahamJones, post: 1813796, member: 245335"] Interesting little picture. It took Brexit to make the government finally realise that they couldn't expect to get away with what they had been doing. Under funding the NHS, or at least cutting back on funding increases. Maybe not a bad thing after all. It's only my opinion but I just felt the report, although interesting, overlooked the other facts that would make this affirmation of the Boris Bus not look so rosy. I'm worried that it's upbeat tone may think everything is rosy in post Brexit land and I hope it is. We still don't really know, and I fear neither does the government. In fact I think they have less of clue than we do. Now for the picture. [ATTACH=full]27168[/ATTACH] I didn't vote Labour . . . . or Conservative. I have been known to spoil my vote because they're all as bad as each other and I never had a decent lot to choose from. I live in High Wycombe, Steve Baker is our MP, a hard Brexiter, a Tory (least of his sins LOL) who wants the E.U. destroyed. Yet the constituency voted remain, how weird is that? Funding is obviously an issue, we could make sports injuries funded by insurance, RTAs covered by car insurance, cyclists requiring insurance to cover their injuries if at fault, in fact anybody engaging in something slightly dangerous (parachute jumping, skate boarding) should have proper health insurance. Might go a little way. Possibly more important, proper funding of social care to free up hospital beds. [/QUOTE]
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