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what hole? if amazon moves its offices to another country.... people will still be able to access amazon
Amazon isn’t going to be doing that. The hole being, someone in the top 5% flees abroad, that job will now have an opening
If they operate in the UK, they still have to pay the taxes
Unless they’re pulling an apple, but Labour has a plan against that as well
yeah... they'll make a nationalised amazon 😛
this girl is awesome 😛 https://twitter.com/maskeroni/status/1194795428384059397?s=20
dont worry .. labour will fix it!
"muh labour"
"muh labour"
Literally a broken record around here
we will be under 99 years of tory rule
and there will STILL be
"muh labour 200bn deficit"
Nhs funding can't keep Pace with mass immigration and resulting population explosion. Who knew?
Also...
Le Reddit
Fuck Reddit, it's full of imbeciles
That's sub-twitter level discourse
Add another 100B to the number
technically... right now.. the EU does not exist
as per the treaty of the EU article 17 section 4
which is currently not applied
Tories haven't crippled the NHS. Labour caused the issues by opening the borders and allowing none citizens to use the NHS for no cost. NHS funding has only risen over the years, but it is unable to keep up with the rising demand, and thus throwing more and more money at an ever increasing issue doesn't tackle the actual issue, it just attempts to cover up the major flaw there is, and that's an open border policy that Blair's Labour introduced in the early 2000's.
If PEP actually cared about the NHS, he wouldn't be so partisan on the issue and would tackle it head on. Immigration is the flaw and it needs to be curbed. You can't have mass immigration and a socialised healthcare that is open to all, but funded by the citizens, its unfair on the citizens and turns our system into that of a failing one.
> Tories haven't crippled the NHS
The poor amount of money the Tories have been putting into the NHS did that
However, it is true that the tories haven't done much in the way of fixing it either. Instead of throwing money at the issue, they should have actually closed the border and prevented the issue from getting worse.
Funding has risen each year. It's not the funding, it's the demand.
> Labour caused the issues by opening the borders and allowing none citizens to use the NHS for no cost
Not really the issue
The issue is retaining NHS staff
Pay on the NHS is fucking terrible, compared to private
The issue is demand.
So guess what. Most go private.
Also. Poor planning
But hey ho, you haven't addressed my point. Back to my project. <:bojo:627262664279851044>
The UK population has been following the same rough trend up, so there really isn't this massive, magical and sudden immigrant demand that you're claiming is the source of all our NHS problems
> NHS funding has only risen over the years, but it is unable to keep up with the rising demand, and thus throwing more and more money at an ever increasing issue doesn't tackle the actual issue
Funding has hardly risen when you account for inflation.
If the issue is with demand, then more money into it WOULD fix the problem. More hospitals, more doctors, more nurses.
To meet that demand.
There is already a massive defacit of nurses and doctors.
That will only get worse if you fail to increase NHS spending