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<blockquote data-quote="Bud1979" data-source="post: 1626385" data-attributes="member: 451287"><p>What I am saying is this, in Glasgow like anywhere else there are wealthy areas and areas of great deprivation but we all pay the same taxes ( some more than others) so we should all get fair and equal access to the nhs services but we don’t in some postcodes in Glasgow the life expectancy is 50 years while in wealthy areas it’s 80’s, I don’t agree with this anomaly, wealthy postcodes have many advantages but to get even more in this democracy is unfair, unjust and just plain wrong. I think this discrimination on a national level is also wrong and on the reasons given above but if you think of London the cost of housing is very high and the social security system pays for this but in Glasgow you don’t get the same amounts, why, again unfair and discrimination.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bud1979, post: 1626385, member: 451287"] What I am saying is this, in Glasgow like anywhere else there are wealthy areas and areas of great deprivation but we all pay the same taxes ( some more than others) so we should all get fair and equal access to the nhs services but we don’t in some postcodes in Glasgow the life expectancy is 50 years while in wealthy areas it’s 80’s, I don’t agree with this anomaly, wealthy postcodes have many advantages but to get even more in this democracy is unfair, unjust and just plain wrong. I think this discrimination on a national level is also wrong and on the reasons given above but if you think of London the cost of housing is very high and the social security system pays for this but in Glasgow you don’t get the same amounts, why, again unfair and discrimination. [/QUOTE]
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