GP Strike.

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Lizard
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GP Strike.

Post by Lizard »

Don't blame 'em, who want's to work till they are 62 and only get ?48.000 a year pension and a ?147,000 lump sum, it's outrageous, that wouldn't even keep me in decent red wine and cigars.

Pensions before Patients.

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David Johnson
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Lizard

Post by David Johnson »

I blame Labour. Oh no I dont. If it hadnt been for Clem Attlee and the Labour party we would still be paying for all our medical care like the Tories wanted to happen.

Churchill said Britain was 'too poor' to set up a Welfare State and wasn't in favour of it. Hey Liz, have you heard that argument recently?

If the Tories had had their way, the medical profession would be as rich as they are in the States and a ?48K pension would be chickenfeed, my boy.

It's never too late to cop on.
Sam Slater
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Post by Sam Slater »

Bloody GPs, spending 11 years training on next to nothing, getting themselves in debt and spending the rest of their working life trying to keep us all healthy and alive and shit............

I'm so fucking angry right now. And did you know the first man-bag was in fact based on the old leather doctor's bag? Oh, yeah......makes me want to vomit. In fact, next time I'm really ill I'm not even going for a check-up just to spite the cunt.

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Post by jimslip »

David Johnson wrote:

> I blame Labour. Oh no I dont. If it hadnt been for Clem Attlee
> and the Labour party we would still be paying for all our
> medical care like the Tories wanted to happen.
>
> Churchill said Britain was 'too poor' to set up a Welfare State
> and wasn't in favour of it. Hey Liz, have you heard that
> argument recently?
>
> If the Tories had had their way, the medical profession would
> be as rich as they are in the States and a ?48K pension would
> be chickenfeed, my boy.
>
> It's never too late to cop on.

Doesn't your gob ever cease to spew out purile party political drivel?? So as usual you answer for everything is along these lines, "So the doctors became very rich under New Labour BUT NOW UNDER THE TORIES THEY WILL BECOME EVEN RICHER" or "So what if a few Asian paeods in Rochdale were arrested and convicted, THIS IS NOTHING WHEN COMPARED TO THE 1000'S OF WHITE PAEDOS". OR " So what if Tony Blair has ammassed a fortune of over ?20 million, I suppose you Daily Mail readers expect him to live in a shed!" or "So what if New Labour helped wage war and kill many thousands in another country, justified on lies and deceit, hey, those people would 1/ all died anyway...... well eventually! 2/ I have knocked up some stats that say the Tories would have blown up alot more women and children than we did, so there!"

The pathetic thing is you actually believe you win arguments churning out this crap! You are so arrogant, that you really think people read your nonsense and say to themselves, "Yes that David Johnson really has a point". If New labour had accidentally nuked London and 5,000,000 had died, you'd be saying, "5,000,000 dead people? So what!, if the Tories had had accidentally nuked London I have reliable stats,( That I just knocked up) that tell me over 10,000,000 would have died! ha! ha! ha!"

I add the "laughs" because you really don't give a flying toss about "People", your only passion is political point scoring! I can actually imagine you standing atop a huge pile of corpses with a megaphone shouting, "THE TORIES WOULD HAVE KILLED ALOT MORE OF YOU MY BRETHREN! VOTE NEW LABOUR WE PROMISE NOT TO LET OFF ANOTHER NUKE AND IF WE DO IT WILL PROBABLY IN SOME WAY STILL BE THE FAULT OF THE TORIES!"

In other words you yourself make all your arguments reduntant by your intransigence and failure to conceive or consider any other point of view other than dogma handed down from who ever hands stuff down to you? As I said before, I suspect you are a Tory activist because you do a wonderful job turning everyone off New Labour, keep up the good work!!laugh!

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David Johnson
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Oh dear, showing yourself up again!!!

Post by David Johnson »

Hormones playing up yet again? I can see you surrounded by pools of dribble as you rant and rave.

Deeply tedious and infantile as always. Read the link below to try and self-educate. In particular,

"Compared with many of the other clinical careers within the NHS, learning to be a doctor involves a long and expensive course of study. It can take a minimum of nine years to train as a general practitioner (GP) and 12 years before a doctor is suitably qualified to apply for a post as a hospital consultant."

Now your homework is to work out at 9K a year fees and living expenses on top on a minimum 5 year medicine degree, how much debt is that. And don't forget the compound interest which means that the debt doubles every 9 years or so if no payments are made.


http://www.nhscareers.nhs.uk/details/de ... spx?id=550

Run along now.
Lizard
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Post by Lizard »

I bet you have a bag that's fitted by your GP and full of shit
Anyway I have sent hamish meldrum a cheque to help him out of his pension crisis.

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Arginald Valleywater
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Post by Arginald Valleywater »

Out of my fairly large city centre practice there is one GP left over 60. My last two GP's both retired at 55 and 57 respectively....
Ken Shabby
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Post by Ken Shabby »

GP's on strike today?

I wonder if anyone even noticed the difference?
Lizard
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Post by Lizard »

Probably just the cleaners, who wouldn't have been paid.

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