Sunday, 27 October 2013

My Anger At The NHS, Prince George & Benefit B****rds



I couldn't feel any more angry than I did when I read about this story in the Daily Mail. It's got to be one of the stupidest things I've heard to be wrote about the GP's in Britain. I read: "GPs have been paid bonuses to put elderly patients on controversial ‘death lists’ in an attempt to save the NHS money by cutting the number of people who die in hospital. They have been given £50 a time to draw up ‘end-of-life advanced care plans’ for patients they predict will pass away within a year."

So we now have to resort to creating "death lists" to save a bit of money? I've got to express what an incredible job the NHS do for us but it's scandalous what this story has to say. I couldn't put anyone on a death list who I thought would die within a year and get paid for it, so why should GPs. I found this picture on the Daily Mail website, and It's rather confusing but controversial.


What a beautiful picture it was to see on Wednesday 23rd October, when it was Prince George's Christening. Four generations of the royal family was there to see it, and I've got to admit, he's a beautiful baby. He will be having the girls chasing him around when he is older. 




I had to be angered by a story featuring a jobless dad of nine in the headline saying "Give us a bigger house". Lee Miller and Natalie Cann want a five bed house because their current one which is a three bed house is "too small". They have said that if they're not rehoused then they're not going to pay the £253 rent (which is also taxpayer's cash, baring in mind £200 is already paid by the taxpayers). Despite not working, the pair who have five sons and four daughters have a 50" Flat Screen TV with Sky HD Box and a reptile tank for their python. They also have a kitchen which boasts many gadgets and luxuries which have an American Style Fridge and a Washing Machine while their daughters have a Flat Screen TV and a Nintendo Wii in their bedroom. Lee, 40, who has worked for just nine months in his entire adult life, said: “I'm objecting to paying towards the rent when we’re living like this. “I would be happy to pay if we had four bedrooms.” Natalie, 33, said: “This place is too small. People can think what they like. I don’t really care. The couple, from Bournemouth, receive £127 a week in child benefit and £482 a week in child tax credits.They also get £200 a month towards their rent so they only have to pay £253 themselves. The total in benefits adds up to £34,068 a year. - I am sorry if this offends anyone but this is just f*cking ridiculous  If you can't afford all the kids then don't have them. Your just a bunch of lazy c**ts that want to live off the state for a lifetime. One of you could at least work but you don't. I don't see why our government puts up with things like this but honestly, get a job. Thousands of people pay their taxes and don't have benefits just to put money in your f*cking pocket.

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See you next week,

Liam xx
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