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<blockquote data-quote="GraceK" data-source="post: 334020" data-attributes="member: 47233"><p>CMoon ... I hope you'll put this wonderfully comprehensive list of lifestyle choice related illnesses into an email to the GP/politician in question. It might help him decide which sector of the population he wants to cull first. And you're right, it's not the immigrants who come to this country, the majority of whom are working legally and in professions and jobs that contribute to British society and taxes. But they're a great target for the Divide and Conquer strategy when all else fails to have the public at each others throats instead of at the Government's throat. I can't call this man a Doctor, because he doesn't deserve the title, but Phillip Lee should go undercover in any hospital, into the back offices where people don't huddle to chat round the water cooler because they don't have one to huddle round and they're kept so busy they haven't got time to be civil to each other, never mind hold a conversation.</p><p></p><p>They usually have a filthy grimy kettle on a slop laden surgical trolley that hasn't seen a dose of bleach in several months of Sundays. And a building site mess room would be cleaner than the average hospital secretariat. He should visit the medical records offices and secretariats and see the heavy manual work that the staff are expected to do without any equipment and he should notice the filth they're working in and then he should go to the immaculately carpeted and painted Executive Corridor Offices which are often empty, he should look at the labels on the clothing of the Executives who run our hospitals and ask himself how they can afford them while patients go hungry, diabetics are fed on carbs and other employees are working in almost third world conditions. And he should look at some of the patronising and emotionally blackmailing emails the staff get from the Exec office telling them how wonderful they are, how dedicated they are, how appreciated they are - and by the way would they consider volunteering to come in and CLEAN THE WARDS because the hospital hasn't passed it's hygiene exam for the CQC. Believe me, I'm not making this up, I write from personal experience. And it hasn't been pleasant experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GraceK, post: 334020, member: 47233"] CMoon ... I hope you'll put this wonderfully comprehensive list of lifestyle choice related illnesses into an email to the GP/politician in question. It might help him decide which sector of the population he wants to cull first. And you're right, it's not the immigrants who come to this country, the majority of whom are working legally and in professions and jobs that contribute to British society and taxes. But they're a great target for the Divide and Conquer strategy when all else fails to have the public at each others throats instead of at the Government's throat. I can't call this man a Doctor, because he doesn't deserve the title, but Phillip Lee should go undercover in any hospital, into the back offices where people don't huddle to chat round the water cooler because they don't have one to huddle round and they're kept so busy they haven't got time to be civil to each other, never mind hold a conversation. They usually have a filthy grimy kettle on a slop laden surgical trolley that hasn't seen a dose of bleach in several months of Sundays. And a building site mess room would be cleaner than the average hospital secretariat. He should visit the medical records offices and secretariats and see the heavy manual work that the staff are expected to do without any equipment and he should notice the filth they're working in and then he should go to the immaculately carpeted and painted Executive Corridor Offices which are often empty, he should look at the labels on the clothing of the Executives who run our hospitals and ask himself how they can afford them while patients go hungry, diabetics are fed on carbs and other employees are working in almost third world conditions. And he should look at some of the patronising and emotionally blackmailing emails the staff get from the Exec office telling them how wonderful they are, how dedicated they are, how appreciated they are - and by the way would they consider volunteering to come in and CLEAN THE WARDS because the hospital hasn't passed it's hygiene exam for the CQC. Believe me, I'm not making this up, I write from personal experience. And it hasn't been pleasant experience. [/QUOTE]
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