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Pexit On The Way?

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ToraToraTora | 08:26 Mon 11th Oct 2021 | News
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-58863680
"On Thursday Poland's top court ruled that key articles of EU law were "incompatible" with the constitution." - looks like Poland also have their share of remoaners.
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Spending an extra £350m per week on the NHS would be a waste - probably go in inflated admin salaries.
18:37 Mon 11th Oct 2021
Don't mention it.
Btw, all my UK N.I. contributions & taxes are paid in full.
Why, apparently, were there no suggestions as to where the, "£350 million" could be spent each week, other than on the NHS?
Limited space on the side of a bus ?
//Why, apparently, were there no suggestions as to where the, "£350 million" could be spent each week, other than on the NHS? //

Because, I guess, the NHS is the closest cause to everyone's heart. Were I organising the advertising, I'd have suggested the same. It's something everyone relates to.
//Because, I guess, the NHS is the closest cause to everyone's heart.//

Not to mine it isn't. It is simply a pit with a monster in the bottom which can devour any amount of cash poured in. As per the best answer, throwing £350m a week at it will simply enable (among other things) GPs to have an extra day off, cutting the average number of days worked by them from the current three to two. The GP service is the biggest waste of taxpayers' cash I can imagine (and there are lots to choose from).
I think you missed the point, NJ.
I remember when Gordon Brown gave a Huge cash injection to the NHS saying at the time how the public would not be opposed to this, in fact would welcome this one-off substantial & necessary payment.

What happened ? ... the docs swiped the lot!

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