Originally posted by Beef Oven!
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Not like the rest at all ?
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View Post
The UKIP, as the MrGG implies with his OP question, are not like the rest at all!!!! - vive la différence!!!!!
The earthquake continues.
THEY are EXACTLY like the rest
in spite of the "ooooo look how different we are" shite that they spout
If that's what you think "difference" means you really need to get out more !
What is objectionable is the way that the media embraces Farage and his merry band of bigots and ignores the Green party.... but I guess it's all part of the "story" and people like stories don't they !
If Robbie Williams (look him up if you don't know who he is ! ) stood for parliament he would get elected.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostI don't understand why having 'large numbers of overseas workers on a ward - at all levels', is something to be impressed by, per se. I hope it's not because they were competent and diligent, and that exceeded your expectation, or that you thought that the NHS only gave higher-level jobs to home-born professionals.
OED: fig. To imprint (an idea, etc.) on (†in, to) the mind; to cause to take firm mental hold...
It was, per se, noticeable (because in many other areas of national life this was a difference).
Such glosses as 'exceeding expectation in terms of their diligence and efficiency' might be a great surprise to people who want to keep immigrants out; not to those who are happy with their presence because they need no persuasion of the valuable contribution that overseas workers make.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Richard Barrett
Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostAre we to take you seriously, on this matter?
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostYou yourself don't seem to have taken seriously any of the points I've made in my last few posts on this thread, so I wouldn't expect it from you. I think it's something to take very seriously. Germans in 1933 didn't vote for the Second World War and the Holocaust; they voted for a party which offered simplistic pseudo-solutions to the mess that the Weimar Republic had landed in, which presented itself as "different" in being in touch with ordinary people (even though it had a lot of extremely rich supporters), and which constantly played the patriotic card.
On the one hand we have the UKIP scare-mongering about 'all the foreigners who are taking our jobs and food', and the people opposing them are scaring the shit out of us telling us the Nazis are coming and are going to be murdering everyone. What are calm, reasonable people, stuck in the middle, supposed to make of it all?
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Originally posted by french frank View PostI wondered how the word 'impressed' would be interpreted. I meant it in the non-subjective sense of 'to make an impact'.
OED: fig. To imprint (an idea, etc.) on (†in, to) the mind; to cause to take firm mental hold...
It was, per se, noticeable (because in many other areas of national life this was a difference).
Such glosses as 'exceeding expectation in terms of their diligence and efficiency' might be a great surprise to people who want to keep immigrants out; not to those who are happy with their presence because they need no persuasion of the valuable contribution that overseas workers make.
Btw, many people who some might think are 'overseas' are actually born and bred British people - I'm sure that the staff on the NHS wards ward don't go around wearing ID badges that confirm that they weren't born in the UK.
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostI certainly DON'T imply that at all
THEY are EXACTLY like the rest
in spite of the "ooooo look how different we are" shite that they spout
If that's what you think "difference" means you really need to get out more !
What is objectionable is the way that the media embraces Farage and his merry band of bigots and ignores the Green party.... but I guess it's all part of the "story" and people like stories don't they !
If Robbie Williams (look him up if you don't know who he is ! ) stood for parliament he would get elected.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostBtw, many people who some might think are 'overseas' are actually born and bred British people - I'm sure that the staff on the NHS wards ward don't go around wearing ID badges that confirm that they weren't born in the UK.
tell that to you mates
What are calm, reasonable people, stuck in the middle, supposed to make of it all?
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostSo, it's the newspapers that you are miffed with, not Nigel? For ignoring the Green Party?
a liar like the rest
pretends to engage in "debate" but ignores the things that don't fit his delusion
regardless of how many idiots fall for his nonsense he is still dishonest and not the kind of character one would want to represent anything
The inability to recognise the fourth wall makes me think that Media Studies should be compulsory
Like I said
People would vote for Bagpuss if they though he was a character that would provide a bit of entertainment.....
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostYou mean like Lenny Henry ?
tell that to you mates
I doubt you would find many of them in the Kipper Klan
The term 'overseas' can be unhelpful anyway, and isn't it a typically British thing, to use it? Especially by those 'little-Englander' types. Wouldn't make a lot of sense to your common or garden Swiss bloke, now would it?
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostNot true - Foot was an electoral disaster.
Come on
IF you lot were "different" there would be MORE imagination !
and anyway
what the F has "truth" got to do with it ?
75% of our laws AREN'T made in Brussels but the kippers still keep saying they are !
all lies (try Listen Again "More or less" for the statistics)
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostSo you were surprised (read, it made an impact) because the ward's workforce did not resemble the demographic that you are accustomed to? Is that what you mean? Is that why you said you were 'impressed at the large numbers of overseas staff? I'm still not sure what you meant.
Btw, many people who some might think are 'overseas' are actually born and bred British people - I'm sure that the staff on the NHS wards ward don't go around wearing ID badges that confirm that they weren't born in the UK.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View Post'Fraid I can't help you if you are determind 'not to understand'. No, I wasn't surprised. I was 'struck' by the number of overseas workers as I had not been in hospital since I had been carried to the BRI unconscious in 2000 (February 28th, c 10.00am) and was only in overnight so had no clear impression [sic] about the staff.
Absolutely true, but patients are allowed to converse with ward staff.
Enough of all that - the most important thing is that you got the care that you needed, delivered by competent, well-trained caring staff.
Of course there is the ethical question concerning the practice of large recruitment drives, by UK NHS trusts, into countries like India and the Philipines, who can ill-afford the loss of so many talented, able health professionals.
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