I don't think I've read the Daily Express for years. I have worked in A&E for 10 months. I've seen the people that come in there, and the poor there are not trying to get better, they take all they can, and then come to A&E again. Some come in after fitting due to withdrawl as they'd spent all their dole before the week ended. They then self discharged when the day for the payout came.
The fact that there is no way of dealing with these people who will take up more and more money as they get older is the problem. I don't know how many of these there are, but at the cost of £300+ per day in hospital they cost a lot of money.
Where does the redistributed money come from? Just tax the rich more? And when they then retaliate by bieng paid overseas, what then? Oh, it does happen - some healthcare locums get paid the minimum wage in the UK, and the rest on the Isle of Man.
What do the poor do ot deserve this bounty? Are there still jobs that are still not filled? Yes. Are there still unemployed? Yes. So why the hell is this?
The Education System does mean that failing merely mean more help from others, and pretty little need for pupil centered action. They then leave school expecting others to continue to do things for them. Sadly, this means that others are required to constantly bail them out.
Yeah, I'll work harder and longer for the hope that they might decide to get the jobs that are there. No pressure of course! Taxes can always be increased...
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