Planning application 20/00805/FUL (see first post on this thread) is on TDC's planning committee agenda for meeting to be held 19th Jan. Planning officer recommendation is for approval subject to conditions.
To return to the original subject in the first post of this thread - how can we support the NHS? I imagine that means how can we, as individuals, help support, right now, in this present time, the NHS? Well, how about doing whatever we can to avoid becoming a Covid patient? Here are some thoughts (and no apologies if it sounds preachy - the question was asked and I am giving some answers). ...
If you click on this link https://fullfact.org/europe/does-brexit-dividend-exist/?utm_source=content_page&utm_medium=related_content you will see that even when our monies to the EU stop, the NHS will not necessarily benefit.
I said maybe, this goverment through the pandemic has kept many in work and many small businesses will survive due to this goverments unprecedented financial support and plus they have poured huge amounts of cash into the NHS. My understanding of payments to the EU is we still owe 25bn so untill our debt is paid the NHS wont benefit.
I fail to see how the money has been spent on furlough payments when the claim was nothing but a fabrication. Or, to put it more bluntly, one big Johnsonian lie.
https://www.aol.co.uk/news/2021/01/09/nhs-is-facing-a-the-most-dangerous-situation-anyone-can-remembe/
Maybe the money went on furlough payments.
er........wasn't leaving the EU supposed to provide extra funding for the NHS? I seem to remember a figure of £350 million per week on the side of a bus. Anyone else remember that? https://fullfact.org/europe/does-brexit-dividend-exist/?utm_source=content_page&utm_medium=related_content
The successive governments have laid waste to beds and hospital for decades and every year come winter it is the same old story of abmbulances lined up outside hospitals with patients waiting to be seen. You can end up waiting hours in A and E to be seen when you are the only patient there. G.p's have had a payrise this year, but to actually see one in the flesh is not very easy. I would say ...
Perhaps it was/is a mixture of things - not knowing about it and it being the middle of winter when not only is it dark at 8.00pm but also very cold being among them. How else to support the NHS? Well, in terms of the costs of rolling out the vaccination I've read letters in national newspapers from people offering to pay not only for their own vaccination but also for others. I'd go along with ...