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Feeling Quite Concerned About Thursday
I don’t think I’ve ever seen such a dirty fight for power, I worry about Corbyns ideals, he’s supported terrorist organisations in the past,to renationalise large companies will mean massive price increases ,this is a Labour stronghold and has been for years and years,I only hope people can see through his facade when they vote
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Just come back from holiday, so luckily I have missed 2 weeks of shenaninghans! However, apparently Jo Swinson has said she is not looking to win now; just wants to stop a Tory majority so Brexit doesn't get done..again...and neither will anything else...leading to another election in a couple of months! Is she right in the head, or am I making false assumptions?
You could read your news on Facebook, or you could try a more reputable news source ...
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https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/e lection -2019-5 0717606
Jack was taken into Leeds General Infirmary last week after being ill for six days, his mother told the Mirror.
His mother said he had been seen as soon as he arrived and given a bed and oxygen, but a few hours later the bed had to be given to another patient and Jack was left without one for more than four hours.
His mother said she then made a makeshift bed for her son with coats and took the picture.
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Health Secretary Matt Hancock later visited the hospital to speak to management about the case.
He said he was "horrified" by the incident involving Jack, adding: "It's not good enough and I have apologised."
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Jack was taken into Leeds General Infirmary last week after being ill for six days, his mother told the Mirror.
His mother said he had been seen as soon as he arrived and given a bed and oxygen, but a few hours later the bed had to be given to another patient and Jack was left without one for more than four hours.
His mother said she then made a makeshift bed for her son with coats and took the picture.
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Health Secretary Matt Hancock later visited the hospital to speak to management about the case.
He said he was "horrified" by the incident involving Jack, adding: "It's not good enough and I have apologised."
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sdds, about asking if she's right in the head, I daren't comment but my answer would be that I think she's confused. :-)
My experience of the NHS treating children in A&E has never been to put them on the floor, ever.
Bobbi, I'm hoping the scales have fallen from the eyes of SNP and Labour supporters.
My experience of the NHS treating children in A&E has never been to put them on the floor, ever.
Bobbi, I'm hoping the scales have fallen from the eyes of SNP and Labour supporters.
> Ellipsis, I never said I believed what I saw on FB
No, you never. It went something like this ...
> Just read on FB that the mother of the child on the floor in hospital in Leeds, lay him there and took his photo, if she did, that was some cheap shot
>> Bobbie, it worked didn't it, now Boris is Scrooge.
>>> typical Labour stunt, like that bloke in the other week in the hospital.
> But surely the hospital concerned should prove or disprove this?
>>>> Labour are campaigning on cheap shot despicable lies.
>>>>BTW. The child allegedly lying on the floor in casualty was supposed to have occurred in 2016 when the photo was taken. Boris was not P.M. then.
That's how a real situation that the Government could legitimately be held accountable for is completely spun via something that was written but not believed.
No, you never. It went something like this ...
> Just read on FB that the mother of the child on the floor in hospital in Leeds, lay him there and took his photo, if she did, that was some cheap shot
>> Bobbie, it worked didn't it, now Boris is Scrooge.
>>> typical Labour stunt, like that bloke in the other week in the hospital.
> But surely the hospital concerned should prove or disprove this?
>>>> Labour are campaigning on cheap shot despicable lies.
>>>>BTW. The child allegedly lying on the floor in casualty was supposed to have occurred in 2016 when the photo was taken. Boris was not P.M. then.
That's how a real situation that the Government could legitimately be held accountable for is completely spun via something that was written but not believed.
> I stand by my saying the hospital should either denounce this or accept it happened
It happened! As I posted earlier ...
Health Secretary Matt Hancock later visited the hospital to speak to management about the case.
He said he was "horrified" by the incident involving Jack, adding: "It's not good enough and I have apologised."
It happened! As I posted earlier ...
Health Secretary Matt Hancock later visited the hospital to speak to management about the case.
He said he was "horrified" by the incident involving Jack, adding: "It's not good enough and I have apologised."