wait so which houses represent the other parties?
SNP are Wildlings.
Quote from: Mr Psychologist on May 07, 2015, 06:17:16 PMI mean, a tory victory is probably a good thing for the economy to not get crashed into the ground (austerity is a bitch but it looks like it's actually worked) but I just hope they keep their filthy paws off the NHS >_>Attempting to even think about scrapping the NHS would be both literal and political suicide for the Tories. Hell, UKIP of all parties, have pledged to increase NHS spending by an extra Β£3 billion. All parties pretty much know that maintaining the NHS is absolutely paramount for winning votes.Still, I don't think it's wrong to cut down on bureaucracy and tweak PFI contracts, because right now the NHS is far from perfect. Unfortunately the left tend to misconstrue that as "FOK PRIVATIZATION" which immediately shuts down any kind of conversation about the possibility of improving the NHS.I'd hopefully like to see more competition within the NHS and adopt a dual funded system (like pretty much the majority of Europe has at this point) in my lifetime.
I mean, a tory victory is probably a good thing for the economy to not get crashed into the ground (austerity is a bitch but it looks like it's actually worked) but I just hope they keep their filthy paws off the NHS >_>
the lib dems are basically the starks at the red wedding pew pew pew wait so which houses represent the other parties?
I've said it before, and I'll say it again: the NHS has always been a financial mess since year one. It isn't sustainable.
Quote from: Meta Cognition on May 07, 2015, 06:54:19 PMI've said it before, and I'll say it again: the NHS has always been a financial mess since year one. It isn't sustainable.Well yeah, but it's meant to be a service provided to the population funded by other means. The benefits of having a healthy working population thus paying taxes is where I think the NHS pays it's own, just not in terms of direct treasury wonga.
Quote from: Mr Psychologist on May 07, 2015, 07:00:21 PMQuote from: Meta Cognition on May 07, 2015, 06:54:19 PMI've said it before, and I'll say it again: the NHS has always been a financial mess since year one. It isn't sustainable.Well yeah, but it's meant to be a service provided to the population funded by other means. The benefits of having a healthy working population thus paying taxes is where I think the NHS pays it's own, just not in terms of direct treasury wonga.Surely, if it pays for itself, you'd expect a steadily increasing share of the economy in terms of funding to translate into a steadily increasing standard of healthcare. And yet pretty much all credible studies by the likes of the OECD or the ECHI throw us down to the bottom.
Keeping more of the population healthy doesn't quite mean that the economy is going to grow
fok labour creeping up there
Quote from: goots on May 07, 2015, 06:44:25 PMthe lib dems are basically the starks at the red wedding pew pew pew wait so which houses represent the other parties?Con - LannisterLab - TyrellSNP - TargyreanUKIP - GrejoyLibDem - StarkGreen - MormontGeorge Galloway - STANNIS!
Quote from: Mr Psychologist on May 07, 2015, 07:12:36 PMKeeping more of the population healthy doesn't quite mean that the economy is going to grow I'm not saying that, I'm saying the NHS has constantly swallowed up a larger and larger share of the economy since its inception.
Looks like the Kippers bolted back to the Tories at the last minute.