grandad wrote:
Cabby John 1 wrote:
My grandson had a trampoline accident and had to go to the University Hospital of Wales A&E section! He waited for 5 hours on a Wednesday (a bit of a nothing day in terms of what is happening in the City) to get 6 stitches put into his mouth. My daughter (his mother) said that it was absolutely heaving at the time that she left at 20.30 hrs.
It brings it further home to me that as we are not building hospitals on a grand scale anymore, (so for all of the ins), just how long do you think that it is reasonable for school children to wait for medical attention? and then when they open the borders, (if you win), and the millions flood in, how are your families going to get the medical attention that they might need - with even longer queues?
I cannot understand the mentality that puts money before health/well being.
Do you honestly thing that a leave vote will mean the building of loads of new hospitals? Who is going to staff all these fine new hospitals if we close our borders and don't allow overseas doctors and nurses to come here? Your rose tinted spectacles could do with a clean.
No Rose tinted glasses over here. I am thinking that we are in a mess big time whether we stay or go! If we stay it will get worse, whereas if we leave we will still have pain but with a chance of getting better. The hospital situation will get worse if the "ins" win, as the UK will without doubt suffer a massive influx - as opposed to controlling who and how many come in. It is simple maths at the end of the day! If say 50 people are in a Wetherspoons with door staff governing the numbers then you will find it relatively easy to get served - take away the door staff and let in uncontrolled numbers, then you are talking about a totally different ball game.