by Rocthedog » Fri Jan 12, 2018 1:04 pm
There are pressure points, mostly in inner cities. not in all of them. Three days ago my wife's mother had to call for ambulance, it arrived in 14 minutes, she was taken straight into a ward, ( Minor Stroke) two days later was brought home. After being treated by the doctor British by the way, and two nurses, one dutch one British so two out of three ain't bad. This crisis talk is whipped up by Corbyn and his crew followed up by Corbyn supporters. Like Canny and his type. I do notice no one puts up about population explosion, which has been the cause of this pressure on the NHS and all sorts of government facilities, schools and such. But that don't play well does it. Crisis ye right.
There are pressure points, mostly in inner cities. not in all of them. Three days ago my wife's mother had to call for ambulance, it arrived in 14 minutes, she was taken straight into a ward, ( Minor Stroke) two days later was brought home. After being treated by the doctor British by the way, and two nurses, one dutch one British so two out of three ain't bad. This crisis talk is whipped up by Corbyn and his crew followed up by Corbyn supporters. Like Canny and his type. I do notice no one puts up about population explosion, which has been the cause of this pressure on the NHS and all sorts of government facilities, schools and such. But that don't play well does it. Crisis ye right.