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An utter disgrace (The NHS and the disabled)

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The NHS and the disabled

Date: 25.01.01 (8 review reads)
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Our NHS is among the worst in Europe. The same excuses come out every time but now people are waking up. The usual one is : There are not enough nurses.
This is absolutely pathetic. There must be hundreds of people that are unemployed that are trained doctors or nurses and if not, lets use some of our taxes to pay for people to have medical training.

The disabled facilities in this country have vastly improved over the last five years but I still think that they could be better. I am very grateful that shop owners and public places are recognising the fact that disabled people are part of society and they are trying their best to help and make things easier.
I am not disabled and I do not rely on the NHS but I do believe in people being treated the same and not being discriminated just because they are in a wheelchair.

I like the fact that there are lifts in most places and ramps leading up and down to places instead of stairs.
But companies do this without the government supporting them so I think the government should do their bit and start injecting some of our taxes into the NHS and make this a better country to live in for everyone.

When I go to my local GP I have to wait about 30 minutes on average and this is just a small surgery in a run down area.
When I do have to go to the hospital I have to wait about 2–3 hours before being told what is wrong, this should not be the case and I think its about time the government realised that.

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gollygumdrops

gollygumdrops - 26.01.01

There are no queues of unemployed medically trained staff, they are happy to gain training and then sell their skills to the highest bidder. What areas of current spending would you like to see curatailed to support recruitment in the NHS?

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