Cannydc wrote:Patients needing physiotherapy on the NHS are facing waits of more than six months, a report warns.
This is because budgets for physio services have been slashed, the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy said.
The delays mean patients’ conditions are deteriorating, leading to more re-admissions to hospital and higher long-term costs for the NHS and social care.
Cheers Dave
Another day, another lie.
Cannydc wrote:Patients needing physiotherapy on the NHS are facing waits of more than six months, a report warns.
This is because budgets for physio services have been slashed, the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy said.
The delays mean patients’ conditions are deteriorating, leading to more re-admissions to hospital and higher long-term costs for the NHS and social care.
Cheers Dave
Another day, another lie.
What a lot of tosh wrote:Cannydc wrote:Patients needing physiotherapy on the NHS are facing waits of more than six months, a report warns.
This is because budgets for physio services have been slashed, the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy said.
The delays mean patients’ conditions are deteriorating, leading to more re-admissions to hospital and higher long-term costs for the NHS and social care.
Cheers Dave
Another day, another lie.
45 minutes warning for wmd's
cheers Tone
Another lie and balls to uk as long as you get to amass more £ millions (30ish) than saddam could ever amass wmd's
Lying labour cunts!
Guest wrote:Cannydc wrote:Patients needing physiotherapy on the NHS are facing waits of more than six months, a report warns.
This is because budgets for physio services have been slashed, the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy said.
The delays mean patients’ conditions are deteriorating, leading to more re-admissions to hospital and higher long-term costs for the NHS and social care.
Cheers Dave
Another day, another lie.
but but he promised 3,000 new mid wives in the next five years
shame 5000 will be leaving the NHS in that period
Ali wrote:Guest wrote:Cannydc wrote:Patients needing physiotherapy on the NHS are facing waits of more than six months, a report warns.
This is because budgets for physio services have been slashed, the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy said.
The delays mean patients’ conditions are deteriorating, leading to more re-admissions to hospital and higher long-term costs for the NHS and social care.
Cheers Dave
Another day, another lie.
but but he promised 3,000 new mid wives in the next five years
shame 5000 will be leaving the NHS in that period
Apparently there is a shortage of some 5,000 midwives in the NHS, shame there aren't 5,000 midwifery jobs to match them with.
Guest wrote:Ali wrote:Guest wrote:Cannydc wrote:Patients needing physiotherapy on the NHS are facing waits of more than six months, a report warns.
This is because budgets for physio services have been slashed, the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy said.
The delays mean patients’ conditions are deteriorating, leading to more re-admissions to hospital and higher long-term costs for the NHS and social care.
Cheers Dave
Another day, another lie.
but but he promised 3,000 new mid wives in the next five years
shame 5000 will be leaving the NHS in that period
Apparently there is a shortage of some 5,000 midwives in the NHS, shame there aren't 5,000 midwifery jobs to match them with.
but but they aren't cutting services
dave said so and I believe him
nurse nurse...
Cannydc wrote:Patients needing physiotherapy on the NHS are facing waits of more than six months, a report warns.
This is because budgets for physio services have been slashed, the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy said.
The delays mean patients’ conditions are deteriorating, leading to more re-admissions to hospital and higher long-term costs for the NHS and social care.
Cheers Dave
Another day, another lie.
Labours hidden dossiers wrote:Cannydc wrote:Patients needing physiotherapy on the NHS are facing waits of more than six months, a report warns.
This is because budgets for physio services have been slashed, the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy said.
The delays mean patients’ conditions are deteriorating, leading to more re-admissions to hospital and higher long-term costs for the NHS and social care.
Cheers Dave
Another day, another lie.
Having been in charge when UK Plc was derailed the government of the time drew up a massive list of cuts and stealth tax rises that were to stay under lock and key and be kept secret until Gordon Brown had secured an election victory. Sadly for him,but not so for us,his uncharismatic egotistical inept leadership served to ensure his party lost far too many seats in the election that followed and he subseqently resigned.
The opposition parties,who had no real appreciation of the "Broon Cuts Files",had to adopt a lot of what was in those files upon the instructions of the permanent cabinet secretaries once they arrived in office as a coalition, given their own election pledges were unworkable because there was simply no money left.
It is all very well trumpeting the failures of this coalition government but to be fair they were not in the drivers cab when this country was derailed and they quickly had to tear up their own pledges,and look like a bunch of liars when doing so,and you know that.
So do pipe down a bit son.
Also you seem to like harping on about lower tax receipts, so I would ask you what happened to all the unexpected tax receipts in the world wide boom because it would have been prudent would it not for Broon to save for a rainy day? Most people,upon receiving a bonus or an unexpected gift money-wise tend to save it. Why did Broon opt to spend it all instead.
You forget that even though Labour cannot be held responsible for the world economy crashing they could have save for a rainy day but they did not do so. Now why is that son?
You want your cake and eat it? Well I am sorry but being realistic you simply can't.
Labours hidden dossiers wrote:Cannydc wrote:Patients needing physiotherapy on the NHS are facing waits of more than six months, a report warns.
This is because budgets for physio services have been slashed, the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy said.
The delays mean patients’ conditions are deteriorating, leading to more re-admissions to hospital and higher long-term costs for the NHS and social care.
Cheers Dave
Another day, another lie.
Having been in charge when UK Plc was derailed the government of the time drew up a massive list of cuts and stealth tax rises that were to stay under lock and key and be kept secret until Gordon Brown had secured an election victory. Sadly for him,but not so for us,his uncharismatic egotistical inept leadership served to ensure his party lost far too many seats in the election that followed and he subseqently resigned.
The opposition parties,who had no real appreciation of the "Broon Cuts Files",had to adopt a lot of what was in those files upon the instructions of the permanent cabinet secretaries once they arrived in office as a coalition, given their own election pledges were unworkable because there was simply no money left.
It is all very well trumpeting the failures of this coalition government but to be fair they were not in the drivers cab when this country was derailed and they quickly had to tear up their own pledges,and look like a bunch of liars when doing so,and you know that.
So do pipe down a bit son.
Also you seem to like harping on about lower tax receipts, so I would ask you what happened to all the unexpected tax receipts in the world wide boom because it would have been prudent would it not for Broon to save for a rainy day? Most people,upon receiving a bonus or an unexpected gift money-wise tend to save it. Why did Broon opt to spend it all instead.
You forget that even though Labour cannot be held responsible for the world economy crashing they could have save for a rainy day but they did not do so. Now why is that son?
You want your cake and eat it? Well I am sorry but being realistic you simply can't.
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