tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2092475090824666694.post5365800357582095988..comments2023-12-20T19:39:29.865+00:00Comments on Munguin's Republic: DEAR JEREMY HUNT... WORDS YOU MAY NOT OFTEN HEAR TOGETHER...Munguinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16475165830302054002noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2092475090824666694.post-71487712636727162822015-07-27T19:52:24.109+01:002015-07-27T19:52:24.109+01:00Now that is what I call a letter, and I thought I ...Now that is what I call a letter, and I thought I was good with them. (I've got a PhD in Complaints Letters from the Victor Meldrew Academy).<br /><br />Hunt is like any other Cabinet minister - he tells people to jump and expects them to do so, without any consideration of realities. Other departments are the same, cutting them to the bone (no pun intended) but expecting more productivity.<br /><br />I've had many experiences with the NHS, both in England and Scotland, and have nothing but praise for them. I've been in A&E on a couple of occasions on a Saturday night (DIY and one child with broken finger) and seen the abuse they have to deal with. The staff if they wished could probably hurt someone quite badly in response (well, they know anatomy!) but they don't react.<br /><br />What exactly are Hunt's medical qualifications? If he had experience within the NHS, then I could listen to his arguments. But he doesn't have them, is unaffected by what happens to the NHS and frankly doesn't give a shit about the staff. <br /><br />Whistleblowers aren't protected (and in other government departments as well, including NGOs) and those causing problems are protected. The consultant who wrote that letter might get some hassle for it no doubt.<br /><br />The NHS is NOT a business. True, there is no money tree and costs must be controlled. But never, ever for political reasons.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2092475090824666694.post-83297942642359195752015-07-27T16:07:02.184+01:002015-07-27T16:07:02.184+01:00Clearly it's not an adjective. Unless it's...Clearly it's not an adjective. Unless it's coming form one of the people who is going to hugely profit from his sell off of the NHS, in which case possibly darling is a more likely choice of words..Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2092475090824666694.post-10525871814318837482015-07-27T16:05:24.319+01:002015-07-27T16:05:24.319+01:00Yep!Yep!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2092475090824666694.post-50179162942504173232015-07-27T14:08:21.137+01:002015-07-27T14:08:21.137+01:00tris
Dear is that a adjective or a noun as the ...tris <br /><br />Dear is that a adjective or a noun as the former means<br />he is a regarded with deep affection and the latter <br />that he is a total cretinous cnut.<br /><br /><br /><br />Nikostratoshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06581441869560921339noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2092475090824666694.post-5545513355877136602015-07-27T14:06:44.569+01:002015-07-27T14:06:44.569+01:00TELT!
LOLTELT!<br /><br />LOLArbroath 1320https://www.blogger.com/profile/13806122610041540646noreply@blogger.com