The two Americans have left hospital cured, so that in itself is a testimony to bringing him back, plus also they need access to liver monitoring/sampling, I believe, (sqad may correct that). If so, Kings Hospital has all that......
to Benin, Sierra Leone etc - where they have Ebola, I think he means, ag.
It would take some of the heat off border control, the lead story in the DT, I guess, especially if one of AOGs favourite countries, Nigeria, was included on the list.
No, Mr Git - Maggiebee is right, as are the numerous other posters who have said the same thing (IMO). Most of your posts are right-wing rants, two thirds of which are based on 'information' gleaned from the Daily Mail mostly about foreigners. The pattern is nearly always the same and you always end up looking a bit - er how should I put it ...wrong.
Let me give you a little tip: buy a small greenhouse, hide it at the bottom of your garden, put some grow-bags in it, plant some 'special seeds' (available online), harvest the product and get smoking then you will almost certainly let go and see the world in a more positive light.
/// Let me give you a little tip: buy a small greenhouse, hide it at the bottom of your garden, put some grow-bags in it, plant some 'special seeds' (available online), harvest the product and get smoking then you will almost certainly let go and see the world in a more positive light. ///
Oh so that is how some of you fail to face up to facts Mr Prancer, and here was me thinking it was just by wearing rose tinted specs (not available on line).
/// IF, you read the article. The Royal Free hospital has the facilities to treat this person if/when the decision is made. ///
The answer is in it's name, along with all our other hospitals, that is of course to all those who have not paid into the system.
Yes I know this patient happens to be British, but I am referring to the likelihood that non British could soon take advantage of the facilities offered by the The Royal Free Hospital.
Looks like we've found the crux of your angst here Mr Git:
you just said earlier that you "...don't fly around in rose tinted specs".
Actually, I don't use the old wacky baccy, have done once or twice when I was younger but not now.
I too struggle with life's nastinesses occasionally but I manage to remain chipper most of the time. I don't see it as a permanent solution and I'm no great drug advocate but I have seen some pretty angry people successfully 'let go' when they've had a puff or two.
You are backtracking AGAIN, you were not asking in the OP about foreigners being flown here for treatment, you were asking whether a Briton abroad should be treated here in Britain.
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