Farage to stand for reform.
Man's got an ego the,size of the moon!
Candidate and leader, could be PM next month
I wonder if they have struck a deal now to stand candidates down as Tice has gone
He really put the boot in to the tories in his speech so it sounded like he's preparing to go head to head with them.
The problem is that the Labour government of the day brilliantly negotiated a new GP contract which did not require them to provide an out of hours service.Agreed. It’s crazy. My point is if I went to see an out of hours GP they wouldn’t have done all that, nor should they.
Clacton perfect for Farage, could finally get his victory at the 8th time of asking.
Wouldn’t be surprised if the fragility of his ego led him to stand after Piers Morgan called him a bottler on live TV. Also gives him the perfect opportunity to distance himself from Trump.
Anyway, good news for Labour, split the right wing vote. Tories to get obliterated.
I think what that website appears to be quoting is tariff, which is the price that is supposed to be paid for different elements of Emergency Care. What I have quoted at £ 242 is the average cost calculated by the NHS. The problem with tariff is thatYeah, looking at the latest it says cost starting at £418 for visit to a major A&E department that involves more complex investigation (which is the figure I’d heard/seen quoted) but a lot less for routine visits to care centres. So a current average of around 250-300 (inflation) now would make sense
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Either way its multiple times the cost of just seeing a GP or walk in centres for less urgent matters.
To answer shmmeees question I presume the additional cost is triage, tests and ultimately the cost involved in seeing a consultant. Last time i went to A&E for returning afib after being directed by 111, I saw a triage nurse, had blood tests, ECG with different nurse, then consultant (after getting blood tests redone after first lot were lost). I didn’t need all that as I’d had afib before which had initially been rectified by a Cardioversion. A ten minute GP appt could’ve given me sufficient comfort/advice
He’s not hiding that’s his end goal. Pre-election announcement, Farage standing to reform added a few % points to Reform which will cannibalise Tory vote.Takeover bid after the election?
We do not need Reform. They are a truly malign force as Farage has been for a decade.He’s not hiding that’s his end goal. Pre-election announcement, Farage standing to reform added a few % points to Reform which will cannibalise Tory vote.
We need something to shake up the old order of things and only the Greens and Reform offer alternatives for the left and right respectively. No idea what the Lib Dem’s stand for…
In my view, electoral reform is wrong, the fragmented nature of coalition governments in Europe is a forewarning.
Paddle boarding free at point of use.He’s not hiding that’s his end goal. Pre-election announcement, Farage standing to reform added a few % points to Reform which will cannibalise Tory vote.
We need something to shake up the old order of things and only the Greens and Reform offer alternatives for the left and right respectively. No idea what the Lib Dem’s stand for…
In my view, electoral reform is wrong, the fragmented nature of coalition governments in Europe is a forewarning.
Well, immigration is an issue in this country that could truly turn toxic if it’s not resolved this election. The electorate thought Brexit would resolve the issue and it hasn’t and people are angered by this, left (blue labour) and right alike.We do not need Reform. They are a truly malign force as Farage has been for a decade.
I did see they believe that PL football should be aired free. No idea how that is practical…Paddle boarding free at point of use.
What do you mean by resolve?Well, immigration is an issue in this country that could truly turn toxic if it’s not resolved this election. The electorate thought Brexit would resolve the issue and it hasn’t and people are angered by this, left (blue labour) and right alike.
A quick look over the pond to the continent and there are some truly nasty people and parties polling well.
I’ve been to Italy 3 times and seen some really unpleasant graffiti in two (apparently) traditionally centre-left cities (Fiorentina & Genoa); swastikas and anti-Jewish slogans that wouldn’t look out of place in 1930-40s Germany. Really not surprised there are neo-Nazis for MEPs in the European elections. Then look at RN in France, AfD in Germany and you really can’t compare them to Farage and Reform.
What do you mean by resolve?
How come Farage talks at their events. His message is the same.
Controversial but rather Reform as the main RW party than the Tories. At least they’re rooted in working class concerns and represent a reasonable chunk of people even if I disagree.
Labour for the many, Greens for the cranks, Reform for the “people with genuine concerns” and Lib Dems for the classical liberals. That’ll do me.
Depends. The only reason that the Tories have bought down the amount of outstanding vacancies for nurses is because of immigration. So the first thing you need to establish is what immigration puts a strain on infrastructure and what cancels that out with a gain. Clearly housing is an issue but the benefits are there too and not all parties want to talk about that. The Tories want patting on the back for getting outstanding nursing vacancies down to 7.5%, I think it was nearer 14% at its peak under the Tories. For contrast it was running at about 2% when they came into power.The electorate wants net migration to be reduced. Pre-Tony Blair the figure was less than 50k per year and the latest figures it’s up to 750k or thereabouts. Even Keir Starmer gave the ‘read my lips’ followed by a promise to get net migration down.
I’m not sure the state can manage as the infrastructure to keep up with the current volume, it’s huge. For example, something in the region of 515k new houses needed per year.
I say this as someone who is pro-immigration.
The Tory party will find a way to repurpose itself. It’s been one of the organic and flexible political parties in the western world.
They're basically dead and totally unelectable to anyone under about 40 though. It's going to take a long, long time.
They're basically dead and totally unelectable to about anyone under 40 though. It's going to take a long, long time.
The real question is what’s he going to campaign on? It can’t be on how Brexit has benefited Clacton, because it hasn’t. So basically he’s left with the same phoney culture war as the Tories.All Farage wants is a seat where he can switch to the Tory party if needed and lead the bare bones that remain.
labour are fucking delighted
People of Clacton probably don't think brexit went far enoughThe real question is what’s he going to campaign on? It can’t be on how Brexit has benefited Clacton, because it hasn’t. So basically he’s left with the same phoney culture war as the Tories.
It’s going to be an interesting result either way.
Depends. The only reason that the Tories have bought down the amount of outstanding vacancies for nurses is because of immigration. So the first thing you need to establish is what immigration puts a strain on infrastructure and what cancels that out with a gain. Clearly housing is an issue but the benefits are there too and not all parties want to talk about that. The Tories want patting on the back for getting outstanding nursing vacancies down to 7.5%, I think it was nearer 14% at its peak under the Tories. For contrast it was running at about 2% when they came into power.
It’s not going to ever resolve though is it. We already have a huge skills shortage, and if climate change continues there will be a huge exodus of people in Europe, of which some will inevitably arrive with us.Well, immigration is an issue in this country that could truly turn toxic if it’s not resolved this election. The electorate thought Brexit would resolve the issue and it hasn’t and people are angered by this, left (blue labour) and right alike.
People of Clacton probably don't think brexit went far enough
The real question is what’s he going to campaign on? It can’t be on how Brexit has benefited Clacton, because it hasn’t. So basically he’s left with the same phoney culture war as the Tories.
It’s going to be an interesting result either way.
I think Farage being reform leader pretty much guarantees a split tory vote and a Labour government now
A Labour government was already guaranteed really.
This will just make it a bigger margin of victory and probably an obliteration of the Tories.
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