Blue Maverick
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Big boned?Different to mine having worked as a nurse in the NHS for around 30 years. I’m not fat by the way
Big boned?Different to mine having worked as a nurse in the NHS for around 30 years. I’m not fat by the way
Probably because it’s addictive and nurses are human.Mate my mother in law was a nurse and smoked! I just don’t get it I really don’t.
Fucking hell :)Mate my mother in law was a nurse and smoked! I just don’t get it I really don’t.
But the nurses now are ;)Different to mine having worked as a nurse in the NHS for around 30 years. I’m not fat by the way
And love meat pie chips and peas on their break :)Probably because it’s addictive and nurses are human.
Why is that an issue? Do you do everything your job tells you outside of work?And love meat pie chips and peas on their break :)
You are definitely going to need some counselling if Labour win the next Election and you find very little changes.
I would say you have been brainwashed but you need one in the first place for someone to wash it.
Yes they are but then they are also telling you to stop doing it because it’s bad for you! I’m not having a go at them I just think it’s ironic.Probably because it’s addictive and nurses are human.
Regardless, they are not the only options. Most of Europe does fine without either.They are here. You can tell that by which politicians have invested in what type of healthcare business and which have taken backhanders to allow it to come through.
If we privatise our healthcare, the poorest in society will be worse off.
Therefore it shouldn’t be privatised, just like water, energy, transport and all the other things that benefit society.