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<blockquote data-quote="JTL" data-source="post: 749810" data-attributes="member: 49289"><p>If vanity surgery were to stop as in plastic surgery boobs etc then skills would be lost.</p><p>If we privatise that bit then we would have to have a lot of people coming in from abroad for such a service cos I'm guessing here in the U.K fewer and fewer people can afford such luxury.</p><p>More and more people can't afford house insurance let alone medical too.</p><p>More and more jobs are low paid part time zero hours etc.</p><p>Short term employment is affecting peoples ability to have tv and phone contracts as they swap and change jobs.</p><p>The majority of people on benefits apart from pensioners are working people.</p><p>The tax payers have to subside each others employment by effectively subsidising the low pay bosses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTL, post: 749810, member: 49289"] If vanity surgery were to stop as in plastic surgery boobs etc then skills would be lost. If we privatise that bit then we would have to have a lot of people coming in from abroad for such a service cos I'm guessing here in the U.K fewer and fewer people can afford such luxury. More and more people can't afford house insurance let alone medical too. More and more jobs are low paid part time zero hours etc. Short term employment is affecting peoples ability to have tv and phone contracts as they swap and change jobs. The majority of people on benefits apart from pensioners are working people. The tax payers have to subside each others employment by effectively subsidising the low pay bosses. [/QUOTE]
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