Alexandole Boris de Pfeffel Johnson

I didn't think it would get far. I'm far more bothered about your linguistic silliness than the case itself. I do agree with the view that the high court is basically giving politicians carte blanche to lie through their teeth.

Move on Vic.

Today its all about us becoming a part of the USA and the NHS ending.

You guys should put it on the side of a bus................
 
Move on Vic.

Today its all about us becoming a part of the USA and the NHS ending.

You guys should put it on the side of a bus................

If that were to happen though and the NHS no longer became free at the point of use, and we undid the best part of a century’s worth of hard work and decency, would you apologise?

I don’t think you would, I think you’d blame something else.
 
If that were to happen though and the NHS no longer became free at the point of use, and we undid the best part of a century’s worth of hard work and decency, would you apologise?

I don’t think you would, I think you’d blame something else.

Its not going too happen.

Its a figment of remain imagination, a scare story, a look what will happen if we dont get our way and stay in the EU fallacy.

What will or should happen in the coming years though is a separate NHS tax we will all pay if working and a real need for the entire population to understand that the service is there to treat the seriously ill and injured and it is not there for those that either dont really need it or just feel entitled.
 
Its not going too happen.

Its a figment of remain imagination, a scare story, a look what will happen if we dont get our way and stay in the EU fallacy.

What will or should happen in the coming years though is a separate NHS tax we will all pay if working and a real need for the entire population to understand that the service is there to treat the seriously ill and injured and it is not there for those that either dont really need it or just feel entitled.

Haha Remain imagination is brilliant.

Tell me again how you’re going to get passed the NI issue?

The President of the US, stood next to our PM, literally said it will be on the table for negotiation.

Do you not realise the desperate situation we’re in?

The vultures will circle.
 
What will or should happen in the coming years though is a separate NHS tax we will all pay if working and a real need for the entire population to understand that the service is there to treat the seriously ill and injured and it is not there for those that either dont really need it or just feel entitled.

NHS is almost entirely funded by tax/NI already, what it needs is a radical operational overhaul on the admin side, operationally it's incredibly inefficient
 
NHS is almost entirely funded by tax/NI already, what it needs is a radical operational overhaul on the admin side, operationally it's incredibly inefficient

This as well.

It is going to need a rethink and different approach.
 
This as well.

It is going to need a rethink and different approach.
And this is why you really don't understand what's at stake.
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Probably the right decision today. It cannot be in the public interest to prosecute politicians for something they have said, no matter how outlandish.

There’s no shame in being caught lying any more, though. It’s all very sad.

The hope is that it gives them a 2nd thought.
 
Probably the right decision today. It cannot be in the public interest to prosecute politicians for something they have said, no matter how outlandish.

There’s no shame in being caught lying any more, though. It’s all very sad.
I'm not so sure. Fair enough if he was just wrong, but blatently lying to secure votes, that can't be right surely?
 
I get the distinction, and I think that a politician should be held accountable for what they say, but, for me, protection of free speech trumps that.
I don't think the free speech defence works here. If he was saying it privately, even in public I suppose but if he wasn't involved in the referendum then yeah. But we can't have politicians campaigning with lies. I know they all massage statistics etc but lying to get votes, there has to be some repercussions. It can't be right that they can say whatever they want, people believe them and vote based on their lies then at the end they say "well that's not exactly what I said" . I'm not so naive, I know most politicians are full of shit but we can't have them just making stuff up
 
I don't think the free speech defence works here. If he was saying it privately, even in public I suppose but if he wasn't involved in the referendum then yeah. But we can't have politicians campaigning with lies. I know they all massage statistics etc but lying to get votes, there has to be some repercussions. It can't be right that they can say whatever they want, people believe them and vote based on their lies then at the end they say "well that's not exactly what I said" . I'm not so naive, I know most politicians are full of shit but we can't have them just making stuff up
I get what you’re saying, and yesterday I was all for sending Johnson to prison(!) but I’ve reflected and I think today’s decision was (overall) correct for the reason I’ve outlined.

The alternative would be so open to abuse. Almost certainly a dangerous path to go down.
 
I get what you’re saying, and yesterday I was all for sending Johnson to prison(!) but I’ve reflected and I think today’s decision was (overall) correct for the reason I’ve outlined.

The alternative would be so open to abuse. Almost certainly a dangerous path to go down.
Yeah I think it would set a dangerous precedent, there must be some middle ground though. I don't know what that would be but things can't go on the way they are
 
Its not going too happen.

Its a figment of remain imagination, a scare story, a look what will happen if we dont get our way and stay in the EU fallacy.

What will or should happen in the coming years though is a separate NHS tax we will all pay if working and a real need for the entire population to understand that the service is there to treat the seriously ill and injured and it is not there for those that either dont really need it or just feel entitled.
When Bevan was introducing the NHS, it was not envisioned that it would be expected to provide free tits,
gastric bands for people unable to keep their mouths shut and free maternity care for Nigerians, so maybe there's a
case for a little bit of reform, perhaps.
 
When Bevan was introducing the NHS, it was not envisioned that it would be expected to provide free tits,
gastric bands for people unable to keep their mouths shut and free maternity care for Nigerians, so maybe there's a
case for a little bit of reform, perhaps.

Does it provide free maternity care for Nigerians? If so, how much of the NHS budget is taken up by this?
 

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