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You proved earlier your opinion is not informed.urmston said:Rascal said:urmston said:You have resorted to speculation and insult. I'm not surprised. Your arguments are poor and badly set out.
You've even decided to insult those unfortunate people who suffer from cretinism.
Learn to argue a point rather than hurling insults, mocking those with a serious medical condition and speculating about jealous and other negative emotions in others.
And try to sound less bitter.
Me mocking people with serious medical conditions? hahhahahhahhahaha
Im not the bitter one who thinks NHS staff are paid to much due to some arbitary free market ideal???
I think you are nutter. plain and simple nutjob.
I'm just a person who thinks NHS workers should be paid according to the rules of supply and demand, just like millions of the wonderful, kind and considerate workers who generously fund the NHS are paid.
Like all my opinions, this one is sensible and fair, and carefully crafted after due thought and consideration.
If we take midwives for instance, supply and demand is clearly not at work there - hence the discord. The government recognised before the 2010 General Election there weren't enough midwives to deal with the 20% birthrate increase at the time. They pledged funding for an extra 3000 midwives and subsequently, despite birth rates rising further in the meantime, Andrew Lansley reneged on that election pledge and cut the funding. Midwife numbers have increased by 12% in the interim but nowhere near enough to cope with demand.
So, do yourself a favour and stop being a dedicated swallower of Breitbart and desist from posting on a topic you know little or nothing about.