#419.
I don't know what the NHS has to do with the thread topic but I feel that I should respond to set the record straight.
Firstly, I do wish your mother a speedy recovery from her fall and hope you and her now have a period of respite from having to visit hospitals, surgeries, etc. I can assure you are not alone in having. unwelcome experience of serious personal illness, requiring many such visits and, also, the distress of having to care for sick, elderly loved ones. You have my very deep sympathy and understanding.
Secondly, I am not a 'nouveau right-winger' nor a 'vieux' one, either, though I do realise that anyone to the political right of Karl Marx is often termed as such by some stuck in the 'man the barricades' politics of the last century. Unfortunately, as already mentioned, I have had no little recent experience of the NHS and, though I strongly favour its continued existence, I found it very much like any other big organisation. Some doctors and nurses are indeed excellent, others not quite so, and a small minority downright dreadful. This didn't surprise me as it was exactly what I expected and it would have been astonishing to find that everybody employed there is a different sort of human animal from the rest of us.
Multiculturalism is now a fact whether we like it or not. It has huge advantages for society but, again, like everything else, there are some disadvantages, the biggest one with which currently we are now having to come to terms. That is the simple reality. Like it or lump it, in other words.
Furthermore, as a social pragmatist very much stuck in the centre ground of political opinion, an admirer of Catholic Social Principles which were the moral inspiration and guidance enabling post-war Western Europe's economic recovery, and consequently an ardent supporter of it's child, the EU. few might think I have much in common with Farage, whose Party, however, does have the distinct advantage of being free of damaging and self-defeating political-correctness. So even in politicians whose views I do not share I do see certain and even admirable attributes.
So if you wish to pin a 'right-wing' label on some unsuspecting member please pick on someone else ... je suis Liberté ... je ne suis pas Charlie!
I don't know what the NHS has to do with the thread topic but I feel that I should respond to set the record straight.
Firstly, I do wish your mother a speedy recovery from her fall and hope you and her now have a period of respite from having to visit hospitals, surgeries, etc. I can assure you are not alone in having. unwelcome experience of serious personal illness, requiring many such visits and, also, the distress of having to care for sick, elderly loved ones. You have my very deep sympathy and understanding.
Secondly, I am not a 'nouveau right-winger' nor a 'vieux' one, either, though I do realise that anyone to the political right of Karl Marx is often termed as such by some stuck in the 'man the barricades' politics of the last century. Unfortunately, as already mentioned, I have had no little recent experience of the NHS and, though I strongly favour its continued existence, I found it very much like any other big organisation. Some doctors and nurses are indeed excellent, others not quite so, and a small minority downright dreadful. This didn't surprise me as it was exactly what I expected and it would have been astonishing to find that everybody employed there is a different sort of human animal from the rest of us.
Multiculturalism is now a fact whether we like it or not. It has huge advantages for society but, again, like everything else, there are some disadvantages, the biggest one with which currently we are now having to come to terms. That is the simple reality. Like it or lump it, in other words.
Furthermore, as a social pragmatist very much stuck in the centre ground of political opinion, an admirer of Catholic Social Principles which were the moral inspiration and guidance enabling post-war Western Europe's economic recovery, and consequently an ardent supporter of it's child, the EU. few might think I have much in common with Farage, whose Party, however, does have the distinct advantage of being free of damaging and self-defeating political-correctness. So even in politicians whose views I do not share I do see certain and even admirable attributes.
So if you wish to pin a 'right-wing' label on some unsuspecting member please pick on someone else ... je suis Liberté ... je ne suis pas Charlie!
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