Message from @Dazzie

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2018-12-30 17:31:37 UTC  

^

2018-12-30 17:31:52 UTC  

Yes it does, none essential healthcare like sex changes should not be covered by nhs @Tea

2018-12-30 17:31:59 UTC  

I think people should have to pay for their healthcare, but only for the tools/services actually used during the visit.

2018-12-30 17:32:03 UTC  

@Spork molk now that i agree with

2018-12-30 17:32:26 UTC  

@Spork molk Very small margin of budget is allocated to that. It's a problem, doesn't need reforming. It's structure is fine.

2018-12-30 17:32:32 UTC  

pay hundreds of dollars per person per momth and then get charged excess at the point of service.

2018-12-30 17:32:33 UTC  

*I hate universial medical care! Im not paying more on taxes!*

***Yes Id like the 600 a month plan that covers very little until I spend 3k of my own money first***

2018-12-30 17:32:40 UTC  

Kingston,Jamaica right before a hurricane. 😮

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/418492114679365643/528988807962427422/b4778c251bc2e8865b50a2abebc91411.png

2018-12-30 17:32:41 UTC  

I like being able to have a kidney transplant for free. I dont like waiting with a broken elbow for 4 hours to see a doctor

2018-12-30 17:32:43 UTC  

@soup dad Usual.

2018-12-30 17:32:43 UTC  

Cosmetic surgery payed for using tax because some cow doesnt like her tits is a disgrace

2018-12-30 17:33:03 UTC  

people who spend 4.5k a year on healthcare, complain about a 4% tax increase

2018-12-30 17:33:04 UTC  

so just because nhs covers sex changes and is a problem we nuke the entire thing from orbit ? thats like saying that cars kill people so we might aswell ban all cars.

2018-12-30 17:33:11 UTC  

when that 4.5k is 10% of their income

2018-12-30 17:33:12 UTC  

@YordanYeetersondo you remwmber the story about that woman that had nhs on her tits

2018-12-30 17:33:19 UTC  

and they dont get much out of it anyway

2018-12-30 17:33:22 UTC  

<:taterYoda:445869703848525824>

2018-12-30 17:33:36 UTC  

@soup dad It'll always be the same. I'd be an extra 20% to keep it if I was in a bad medical state.

2018-12-30 17:33:37 UTC  

@The Last MethBender aye! The horrible cow was on gmtv or whatever

2018-12-30 17:33:37 UTC  

Reformation does not mean reforming structure. Alot of stuff that should be covered by the nhs is not because its "too expensive"

2018-12-30 17:33:44 UTC  

<:heil:445315385340723211> <:taterYoda:445869703848525824>

2018-12-30 17:33:47 UTC  

@soup dadtbh national isurance is 10% but you have full cover and you pay no excess.

2018-12-30 17:33:48 UTC  

@Dazzie I want that emote.

2018-12-30 17:33:52 UTC  

<:heil:445315385340723211>

2018-12-30 17:33:54 UTC  

E.g alot of cancer treatments

2018-12-30 17:34:10 UTC  

It reminds me of you every time.

2018-12-30 17:34:17 UTC  

*feels*

2018-12-30 17:34:17 UTC  

Give me sheckles for that chemo

2018-12-30 17:34:23 UTC  

<:whitey:467822735624765441>

2018-12-30 17:34:29 UTC  
2018-12-30 17:34:47 UTC  

Here's how you sort the NHS
Step 1: Get rid of managers that have other managers
Step 2: Done

2018-12-30 17:34:51 UTC  

^

2018-12-30 17:34:54 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/418492114679365643/528989371144077323/f3b.png

2018-12-30 17:35:02 UTC  

Dazzie basically said it.

2018-12-30 17:35:03 UTC  

Lol

2018-12-30 17:35:28 UTC  

Ok shekels.

2018-12-30 17:35:30 UTC  

Probably so, I have no clue how to do it just know it needs to be done

2018-12-30 17:35:31 UTC  

The amount of made up management I've heard in the NHS is fakked.

2018-12-30 17:35:35 UTC  

^

2018-12-30 17:35:45 UTC  

It's literally to the point it's not needed, at all.

2018-12-30 17:35:54 UTC  

I've seen someone who's a manager of Hygiene.