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By Crabcakes
#32948
Why would the Tories scrap a plan that would save the NHS money in favour of a scenario that would cost loads down the line, apart from for better off people who could afford private healthcare, and make tons of cash for junk food companies and oh right.
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By Andy McDandy
#32952
Same reason why Owen Paterson needed to be paid a few thousand to sing the praises of Randox, rather than do so out of the goodness of his heart and admiration of their products. If Labour seek to make political capital out of situations, the Tories will seek to make, erm, actual capital.
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By Watchman
#33786
See, we don’t need all those doctors and nurses, anyone can do it!
Good job the friend didn’t have an allergic reaction, or worse, died.

Thérèse Coffey criticised for giving leftover antibiotics to a friend
https://www.theguardian.com/society/202 ... SApp_Other
By Bones McCoy
#33789
Watchman wrote: Sun Oct 16, 2022 7:25 pm See, we don’t need all those doctors and nurses, anyone can do it!
Good job the friend didn’t have an allergic reaction, or worse, died.

Thérèse Coffey criticised for giving leftover antibiotics to a friend
https://www.theguardian.com/society/202 ... SApp_Other
We can be sure that the friend didn't complete the whole course.
And you know what happens next.
Superbugs, that's what.
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By Watchman
#36156
Thérèse Coffey: said: “It is not the role of government to provide free food.”
No, but it is your role, and the government you are a member of, to address the issues and factors that have lead us to this point. Although having said that, it’s the same government that has caused said issues and factors in the first place
By davidjay
#36157
I would have thought it was a fairly basic role of government to prevent its people from starving, but I'm just a woke leftard.
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By Andy McDandy
#36166
Another Randian who'd be elbowing her way to the front of the food bank queue if things got tough.
By RedSparrows
#36194
'What system? Oh this one, the one we have an enormous amount of power over? Nah mate, nothing to do with us'

Cunts
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By Andy McDandy
#44073
Well, face it, they'd only go and vote Green or Labour afterwards anyway, and with a bit of luck they either drown or they lose their ID. Hard to get a new passport delivered to the community centre.
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By mattomac
#44161
Does feel like a government that’s given up, will do very little and leave someone else to deal with it see also pensions.

I don’t think Sunak particularly craves power and a bit of reality to set in last week, yes Labour aren’t Blair levels of support but the Tories are less liked now than at any time anyone would remember.
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By Yug
#44170
Cull the wild birds. They shit in the water.


Environment Secretary Thérèse Coffey MP has appeared to partially blame wild birds for the poor water quality found at a site on the Suffolk coast.

Ms Coffey was visiting Martlesham Creek in the weeks after a new sign was erected there, playfully renaming the site as 'Sh*t Creek (Formerly Martlesham Creek)' after the spot failed in a bid for bathing water status and. Water testing conducted at the creek by Eamonn O'Nolan, a representative of the Woodbridge Climate Action Centre and a former Woodbridge mayor, found high levels of E. coli in five places...

https://www.birdguides.com/news/environ ... ater-qual/
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By Watchman
#55962
Thérèse Coffey] told the committee that some people’s homes were flooded by Storm Babet because the rain came from the east, not the west, so it was more difficult to predict,

Words fail me
By Bones McCoy
#55967
Watchman wrote: Tue Oct 24, 2023 5:53 pm Thérèse Coffey] told the committee that some people’s homes were flooded by Storm Babet because the rain came from the east, not the west, so it was more difficult to predict,

Words fail me
Put her in charge of Fortress Singapore!!
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By Andy McDandy
#55969
I think she'll find that it mostly came from above.

But seriously, it's not so much the rain as the rivers, and the state of flood defences. Wherever it comes from, the rivers are going to swell and overspill and you'll have flooding. And if you allow homebuilding on flood plains without properly draining the land and not investing in flood defences, this will happen again and again.

It can be prevented, but it involves money and effort. So, not under this shower.
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