My love of the NHS
Mar. 2nd, 2015 11:07 amAnyway, as this is my journal, to record my insignificant day to day stuff, I am keen to have my say here too, on any issues I feel strongly about.
NHS, yes, the institution that swallows huge amount of money. In business sense it is difficult to see how it should work- to predict X amount for beds for different ailments/service at point Y time for Z amount of cash/budget for that year. It is weird because illness and crisis doesn't come in scheduled timetable, it just happens and we need access to healthcare. But NHS is awesome. Sure the bad press and statistics (though many were misrepresented) for "failures" but then bigger proves that whilst Cameron gallantly promised he would not touch NHS at last elections, he has. STH (Sheffield Teaching Hospitals) THIS annual budget is expected to make £40 million cut, which is £10 million more than they were originally told. I see this as divide and conquer for full privatisation. An old colonialism trick to gain full control of a territory, only this is use in business sense rather than administrative sense. Break it, sells off a bit of it, break it further, sell it all, money in hand, job done. The thing that gets me frustrated is a proportion of our taxes goes into NHS. *Our* taxes. NHS does not belong to Tories to sell it off to line their coffers with money and private contracts benefits. Yet they "speak" for us. No, they don't speak for me. We spoke up saying we do not want privatisation, yet they ignore us. How can we have confidence in them? How can they ask for my vote shamelessly??
And sadly Labour whilst using NHS as its political centre stage is all abt saving NHS, reversal of gagging law, the bite in voting for them is that 1) THEY ARE PRO TTIP (which is odd since NHS is STILL in TTIP deal). 2) Labour thinks if you are against TTIP you are against CAPITALISM and ANTI AMERICANISM- REALLY THAT STUPID?!) They are pro fracking (with some safe guards). So tell me, how their pledges is going to work?
The problem of TTIP deal is that it is being negotiated through EU as a whole, so if we are against it, we are against EU. This is a conflict because EU has been good in some respect- human rights for one and equality. Not so good for agricultural, fishing and farming- in fact their regulations on this have increased our risk to lose local business and sustainability and put certain local delicacies and jobs connected to that in decline. I am not anti EU, but it needs to reform some of its policies and it is more abt gravy train than actual working out on crisis and progression. If I am worried abt this issues, apparently I should write to my MEP. You see the irony? In fact 38 degrees have shown videos of what happened when 38 degrees members question the MEPs abt TTIP, and the result was pretty shocking. I have to wonder, how much at stake is on the line- ie how much money the individual parties and states stand to gain if they push through TTIP. Or what these companies have to threaten these ppl that they are too afraid to stand up against it. TTIP is one of those "complicated" thing that plebs like you and me don't understand. The scary thing is, I don't many of the MPs, MEPs, politicians understand it either, its impact. To be put simply, under TTIP, American companies can sue the govt for putting up minimum wages (to reflect economic inflation/standard of living), undermines food and drug safety laws (American FDA still allows certain pesticides and dangerous substances in some of their foods and I do not need to tell you abt the pharmaceutical practices in their healthcare system), undermines current health and safety laws. TTIP in its current toxic form is harmful and irreversible. And our NHS is in the TTIP deal. Are you not afraid? Well, I am. I fear for our futures under this. I already think I am screwed since I have so unfortunately develop a penchant of cell division going mutant. Believe me, I keep asking myself, what have I done to deserve that? Now that I am screwed for further life policies and any health care private policies, perhaps I have a bigger vested interest in these issues?
But I am interested in your views on all these issues. Whilst I have strong feelings abt them, I am willing to open my mind to debates, and if perhaps I got it all wrong. What say you on these or any of the subjects? Do we need TTIP? The NHS? Fracking?
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I know my status is full of NHS, TTIP, elections topic/rant and it is probably a big turn off for a lot of people. However, we are standing on the brink of no return with NHS and privatisation. There is no guesses why I feel strongly on this subject despite a few ppl telling their stories on how NHS have sadly failed them (admin fail, treatment fail etc- should not happen, agreed) , I don't think a privatised healthcare is going to be *any* better- I am convinced it will be worse, biased and poor service. Sure, atm if you have a BUPA or whichever extra insurance on top of your NHS to get extra scans and get to see someone quicker, it may seem like no big deal, however, that supplement will not be adequate at all under privatisation for a complete care at that price.
My main teeth gnashing is that the Tories and indeed the coalition as a whole does not own the NHS to sell it to their friends in return for "a bit extra" in their pockets/party coffers whilst in power. It is corruption. I don't care if such practice is deemed "normal" in political circuits but vested interests creates corruption opportunities that is detrimental to everyone else and shakes confidence in having these people "speak" for us. Democracy and capitalism indeed should not intermingle so blatantly for the sake of the 1% richie rich in this country. We pay taxes and some of THOSE taxes go into NHS, surely we have a say to whether we want our NHS or not??
I have seen first hand the staff dedication in my local teaching hospitals, at ever shrinking budget, the ever increasing pressure and frustrations to deliver care and service and the continuous bad press by affiliated media to the current party that affects that morale. It is for them and everyone else I owe my dedication to stand for NHS even till the bitter end if it comes to it. It can be efficient again, if it was not subjected to political interference and scapegoat for politicians to make money with, with some modifications of course.
Anyway, this short letter from an American in regards to her love of NHS hits all buttons (even if it was a support letter for NHA candidate, I think it is worth a read on her opinion).
https://nhaswsurrey.wordpress.com/…/local-press-letter-tod…/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-31631461 (Leaked documents on NHS not excluded in TTIP)
https://www.opendemocracy.net/ournhs/john-hilary/on-ttip-and-nhs-they-are-trying-to-bamboozle-us
http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/02/23/us-germany-trade-ttip-idUSKBN0LR1DS20150223 (Germany warns that without TTIP, Europe will decline).
LJ's attempt
May. 12th, 2011 08:14 pmAnd the navigation strip? Meh, I am not fussed but feels it makes my LJ looks messy.
Sometimes ppl forget to K.I.S.S.
And I am not an old dinosaur to new changes, it is just inconvenient to go to "Manage friends" crap to just read journals.
Oi, LJ developers, bring back the simple read filter options pls- if you don't know what I am referring to, it is the Journals Only, Community only etc etc. Or put that option in the spangly new navigation strip.
Yes, I have already commented on their newsfeed post but in case they MISS my point...
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Thank you!
Royal pain in the ass!
Dec. 24th, 2008 01:37 pm What is the point of rearranging delivery time for today when your delivery man cannot be arsed to knock, shove another card in and assumed no one is in ? I appreciate this is the busiest time of the year, but I was in and stayed in especially for redelivery! *annoyed at the waste of time*
No wonder Royal Mail is going under, you don't make it easy anymore to use your services, harder to arrange redeliveries ,more complicated pricing policies that really requires us to check for thickness/size is ok for normal stamp or get a bigger stamp at a post office but with closure of so many post offices... no wonder so many people are getting stung for insufficient stamps for X'mas cards when arrived which are only abit thicker if handmade!!
Bah! I have no sympathy for you and a friend aptly name you Royal Fail has got it right! Poo.
No love from a disgruntled customer.
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Happy Eid Al Fitri!
Oct. 1st, 2008 11:27 amI can only imagine the Malays in Malaysia being really excited when they woke up this morning, going to prayers, having breakfast and asking for forgiveness from the elders before heading out in their new clothes! :) I miss the open houses in Malaysia where Malay friends would invite us (non Muslims) to come and celebrate Eid with them, serving multitude of food and lots of it. And it is a public holiday in Malaysia too. Lucky them!
Anyway, to all who celebrate Eid- Happy Eid Al Fitri! :)
Or in Malay Language: Selamat Hari Raya Adilfitri!
Look what I stumbled upon... :)
Jun. 24th, 2008 03:27 pmSoooooo... I stumbled upon this:
Yup, it is the Boomshanka girls with Cis! :D Fabulous!
A bridge to tissue-ville
Jan. 6th, 2008 02:54 pmPaul is tugging my ear to pay him attention. Better go and wipe my nose on his jumper then, that counts as attention, no? >;p
Merry X'mas to all!
Dec. 24th, 2007 03:35 pmI have no artistic talents to make a swanky e-card on my own and then to upload here, but here is something for ya all:
Halloween Meme
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My LiveJournal Trick-or-Treat Haul |
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ju_bear goes trick-or-treating, dressed up as Black Widow. |
bez_loves_pie tricks you! You get a block of wood. |
bonedancer gives you 11 teal cinnamon-flavoured jawbreakers. |
caf_pow gives you 11 light green lime-flavoured nuggets. |
clarestar gives you 3 brown root beer-flavoured gummy worms. |
cyberkitty tricks you! You get a broken balloon. |
glitterybint tricks you! You lose 5 pieces of candy! |
gwengothelf tricks you! You get a used tissue. |
keitel tricks you! You get a toothbrush. |
kerida_eira gives you 2 red-orange raspberry-flavoured pieces of taffy. |
kinggoose gives you 2 red coffee-flavoured jawbreakers. |
ju_bear ends up with 24 pieces of candy, a block of wood, a broken balloon, a used tissue, and a toothbrush. |
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Try it and see. :)
Needless to say, I am intrigued seeing your results. :D