So in new labours brave new world, if you're poor and unhealthy, you can go fck yourself. The NHS was set up for free healthcare at the point of delivery for everyone regardless of wealth, not anymore.
PorcupineorPineapple • October 15, 2024 8:13 AM BST I remember back when saying prevention is better than the cure didn't make people wet themselves.
judging by foinavon, those days are indeed long gone
PorcupineorPineapple • October 15, 2024 8:13 AM BSTI remember back when saying prevention is better than the cure didn't make people wet themselves. judging by foinavon, those days are indeed long gone
About time there is some serious reform in nhs. This government just doesn’t have the desire to make any reforms.
Free at the point of delivery has been a curse for decades. Why should the taxpayer fork out for an obese chain smoking couch potato who won’t change their environment.
Stop eating lard , drinking a gallon of beer , smoking 20 roll ups a day. Ranting about immigration isn’t exercise. Meet the doctors half way & make an effort.
About time there is some serious reform in nhs. This government just doesn’t have the desire to make any reforms.Free at the point of delivery has been a curse for decades. Why should the taxpayer fork out for an obese chain smoking couch potato wh
statistically ill health at younger ages more prevalent in areas of poverty...unhealthy lifestyles more prevalent in areas of poverty..
More political suicide so soon ?Labour's core support poorer people....statistically ill health at younger ages more prevalent in areas of poverty...unhealthy lifestyles more prevalent in areas of poverty..
So Labour should be saying "Hey you poor person! Yes you povvo! We know you're poor and you're stupid and can't be expected to receive information and make better choices, you're too thick for that, so enjoy your pasties and cigs and we'll sort your arteries out at a later date. Good lad."
So Labour should be saying "Hey you poor person! Yes you povvo! We know you're poor and you're stupid and can't be expected to receive information and make better choices, you're too thick for that, so enjoy your pasties and cigs and we'll sort your
No, I'm just poking fun at the idea that saying "hey maybe people should take more responsibility for their own health and look after themselves a bit" actually means (as per foin) THEY'RE LITERALLY KILLING OLD PEOPLE NOW!
And absolutely, it's not new at all. Which makes the bedwetting all that funnier.
No, I'm just poking fun at the idea that saying "hey maybe people should take more responsibility for their own health and look after themselves a bit" actually means (as per foin) THEY'RE LITERALLY KILLING OLD PEOPLE NOW!And absolutely, it's not new
Fair enough..and I haven't seen the story Pandora alludes to yet (though from what I've read he's probably as closely aligned to you as anybody here (politically ) beyond pure party politics..
but in terms of likely soundbites in the media and their reporting...maybe do something to sort out poverty, decent/affordable housing, better working conditions in low skilled work before alluding to lifestyle choices (often) made by people in poverty, un-pleasant poorly paid jobs, anti social living environments etc..
Fair enough..and I haven't seen the story Pandora alludes to yet (though from what I've read he's probably as closely aligned to you as anybody here (politically ) beyond pure party politics..but in terms of likely soundbites in the media and their r
They've literally already introduced an Employment Rights Bill and a bill on housing.
But I would agree a bit on messaging. They're always going to get a rougher ride from the media because that's just how things work. But they should have brought the budget forward imo. Make it more of a collective whole and point to a vision of Britain in five years' time. They have done stuff but cos there hasn't been a budget yet there's a sense of inertia still.
They've literally already introduced an Employment Rights Bill and a bill on housing.But I would agree a bit on messaging. They're always going to get a rougher ride from the media because that's just how things work. But they should have brought the
They've literally already introduced an Employment Rights Bill and a bill on housing.
the impact of which probably needs more than a couple of days (years on housing) to be felt..
not much good if you alienate core parts of your votership as you won't be around to see through these ideas..
They've literally already introduced an Employment Rights Bill and a bill on housing.the impact of which probably needs more than a couple of days (years on housing) to be felt..not much good if you alienate core parts of your votership as you won't
Yeah, but these things will always take time. And if you are going to piss off your voters do it early. If you actually have a conviction that your policy is good but may be unpopular at the start, then get it done handy so you've got five years to prove the doubters wrong. They should be much more bold, not less imo.
Yeah, but these things will always take time. And if you are going to piss off your voters do it early. If you actually have a conviction that your policy is good but may be unpopular at the start, then get it done handy so you've got five years to p
plenty of Treatment available for folks arriving in the UK , Including dentistry
HIV numbers also rising at the same time , how much will treating HIV add to the NHS budget
1 in every 25 in Africa have HIV
1 in 500 in the UK
Get those diet Jabs up and running that will sort it all out
plenty of Treatment available for folks arriving in the UK , Including dentistry HIV numbers also rising at the same time , how much will treating HIV add to the NHS budget 1 in every 25 in Africa have HIV 1 in 500 in the UK Get those diet Jabs up
Obesity is a problem which is seemingly is trying to be tackled according to the news this morning.
TON,will all these obese boat people also be entitled to these wonder jabs?
Obesity is a problem which is seemingly is trying to be tackled according to the news this morning.TON,will all these obese boat people also be entitled to these wonder jabs?
hardly new is it ? and then we were talking about lack of investment in the NHS not personal responsibility..
a few being shown to be arguing party politics rather than politics imo...
was that an issue prior to July, Lapsy ?hardly new is it ? and then we were talking about lack of investment in the NHS not personal responsibility..a few being shown to be arguing party politics rather than politics imo...
Not new as such Brentford but the drug treatment seems to be re obesity.
I wasn't posting re party politics, i agree that while the numbers arriving in the UK are a problem,they aren't the main cause of the problem, some (not you) need to look in the mirror(a big one) and take some blame for political decisions and also if one is a fatty.
Not new as such Brentford but the drug treatment seems to be re obesity.I wasn't posting re party politics, i agree that while the numbers arriving in the UK are a problem,they aren't the main cause of the problem, some (not you) need to look in the
In an opinion piece, the Health Secretary said “widening waistbands” were placing a burden on the NHS by costing it £11bn a year...
“Illness caused by obesity causes people to take an extra four sick days a year on average, while many others are forced out of work altogether,” he wrote....
amazing what one notices when in power....
In an opinion piece, the Health Secretary said “widening waistbands” were placing a burden on the NHS by costing it £11bn a year...“Illness caused by obesity causes people to take an extra four sick days a year on average, while many others ar
I've been saying for a while that these diet jabs are probably THE genuine new wonder drug. I think they can transform society, though probably once they've ramped up production and the cost has come down. But there are a lot of overweight people in this country, and whether those people are on benefits, too ill to work, or building up strain on their heart and liver for later life, the cost benefits of getting these millions of people to a healthy lifestyle are absolutely massive.
I still think we need a proper health review of ultra-processed food, in the way we have for cigs and alcohol and there are big parts of the food industry that should be viewed in a similar light imo.
But this isn't remotely new, although the diet jabs are. Suddenly we have a means to effectively bring weight down for a huge number of people that diets and other fads could never really manage. But we should really be celebrating having a government looking to do the right thing and tackling it, rather than sneering about why now?
I've been saying for a while that these diet jabs are probably THE genuine new wonder drug. I think they can transform society, though probably once they've ramped up production and the cost has come down. But there are a lot of overweight people in
smoking taxation rise, health campaigns set to max... over eating/junk food consumption and alcohol use increase..
Smoking restricted, alongside prohibitively expensive to many prices - unregulated vape market develops and increases massively year on year including childhood use of illegal narcotic varieties...
yep human nature can definitely be solved...
recent history...smoking taxation rise, health campaigns set to max... over eating/junk food consumption and alcohol use increase..Smoking restricted, alongside prohibitively expensive to many prices - unregulated vape market develops and increases m
even if they were developing narcotic addictions ? (open minded on that personally)
humans are dysfunctional to a very significant % of the population...there will always be something especially for as long as the 'lot' of the 'average joe' is so fundamentally not to their true benefit....
people try and solve drug abuse, alcohol abuse, smoking addiction, over eating, gaming addiction (apparently), porn addiction,
maybe just get us all cages..
even if they were developing narcotic addictions ? (open minded on that personally)humans are dysfunctional to a very significant % of the population...there will always be something especially for as long as the 'lot' of the 'average joe' is so fund
I put on a bit of weight say about 15 years ago,nothing huge but enough for people close to me to say,'you're putting on a few LB'. I listened, i couldn't deny it,watched the grub and a few walks weekly sorted it out.
Why in heavens name anyone close to people/friends not have a word and help them either with dietary advice,exercise etc, most people aren't alone.
People get to some state, i don't buy krap food is cheaper too much, it is but acting the pig is another matter, a lot must have low self esteem and are unhealthy but put themselves that way.
Agree though with the new drug,it might mean a second chance for some and it should be applauded if implemented.
I put on a bit of weight say about 15 years ago,nothing huge but enough for people close to me to say,'you're putting on a few LB'. I listened, i couldn't deny it,watched the grub and a few walks weekly sorted it out.Why in heavens name anyone close
Was 17 stone a few years back, 14.14 as of this post. No dieting, no jab, just slowly pushing each and every pound. You've got to want to do it. From my experience, discussing weight issues with friends or family is a touchy subject.
Was 17 stone a few years back, 14.14 as of this post. No dieting, no jab, just slowly pushing each and every pound. You've got to want to do it. From my experience, discussing weight issues with friends or family is a touchy subject.