Before we starve the NHS of vital funds maybe we should stop overseas aid, money for the arts,HS2,and prosecute all those multinationals who don't pay tax priorities is the name of the game.
Well said Lynne
Good to se they where sourced locally
But of course the NHS is not just about babies a patient who requires dialysis £24,000 per year a broken leg £2-3000 heart transplant £31,635 how about a liver at £77,000. Now if your earnings where £22,500 last year you paid about £757 in NI to the NHS now thats great value for money.
But what would it cost you if you paid the cost of delivering a baby from first doctors visit to delivery with no complications is about £12,000 a complicated pregnancy can be double so would folk rather pay NI OR HARD CASH?
The N.H.S is 66 years old today one small fact 44 million babies have been delivered by the NHS in those 66 years all free of charge.
I noticed when interviewed he skirted the question without making any commitment he already knows the outcome my guess he's lying and what we have we will have to put up with.
Well hey there you go it's probably the bowling clubs job to cut the rest a lot of fuss over now't.
How can anyone justify spending 50b+ to cut journey times by 20 minutes when the NHS is desperate for money and folk cant get treatment for some cancers because of cost we need to slow down a little and look at what is important.
Hedges cut by machine need to be done from both sides if there isn't access to the other side then thats how it stays obvious really.