Quite, Lynne. The NHS cannot wait until the cusp of the next general election to be thrown a lifeline. Meanwhile that very real figure of £50 million a year is disappearing through doctors being trained here, then taking their skills abroad - even before the extra cost of locum doctors comes into play.
And now the candidates have been announced. One councillor representing Dawlish to be elected. Click on this link and then scroll down to see who the Dawlish candidates are. There are four. One each for: Conservative, Labour, Lib Dem and UKIP https://www.teignbridge.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=48535&p=0
So we await to see then just how much more does get spent on the NHS in two years time. In the meantime how do we start sorting out the NHS now?
When we leave the EU in two years' time we will be free to spend that £350m on the NHS or anything else the government of the day decides. I really don't understand why Remoaners expect the money to be spent now, when we are still contributing billions to the EU club.
Nobody below saying that a vote for Leave would let us fund our NHS?
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Well whatever the Leave campaign meant by that message on the side of the bus I don't doubt for one moment there were those who did indeed believe that we could fund the NHS to the tune of £350m per week once we'd left the EU.
Read the side of the bus again. It stated we send £350 million a week to the EU, and suggested we fund the NHS instead. I didn't read that as a direct promise that £350m would definitely be channelled into the NHS, merely one of the possibilities (and, of course, we haven't even left the EU yet). As I have pointed out previously, the Leave campaign was not, and is not, the government so ...
Well, here's a slightly different 'complaint'. I went along Warren Road about 11.00am today and lo and behold there was a car parked on the cyclepath outside the shops by the chip shop/Ryders bakery.
Yes she did change sides I agree. I remember she said that she did so because her 90+ aged father begged her to because he could remember what it was like fighting in WWII and he saw the EU as a way of the European countries not fighting with each other again. (Anyone else notice that within less than a week of Article 50 being triggered a member of the House of Lords was talking about the ...