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This really worries me
A month ago in Wales I suffered a ruptured aneurysm in my abdomen. I lost over 2 units of blood
But the Welsh ambulance service refused to send an ambulance. I was still breathing so apparently didn't need one
I spent 7 hours lying on the ground in a car park. Every time I moved I threw up from the pain. The owners of the car park called 999 6x
One of the people there was a fireman. He couldn't believe that 999 treated each call as a separate incident and couldn't see the details or link to previous calls. He was frustrated because they could see I was seriously ill but you can't see internal bleeding and so there was no way to persuade 999 that it actually was an emergency
Eventually my husband arrived by taxi, journey of more than 3 hours from our home
He gave me my pain meds (the car park people were worried about liability and I was too ill to get them myself). This meant I was able to crawl into the car and he drove me to A&E
He got me into a wheelchair. We waited 75 minutes to see a doctor. I was shivering, heaped with blankets and threw up all over the floor
As soon as a doctor looked at me I was taken straight to resus. The next day I was transfered by blue light ambulance to another hospital, had a blood transfusion and spent 5 days on the high dependency unit
If my husband hadn't been able to come and look after me I have no idea how I would have survived. As it was I nearly didn't
I would not have been able to get myself to hospital nor would I have been able to log into some digital triage system
This scheme seems to assume if you're seriously ill you'll arrive by ambulance and if not you're well enough to navigate a digital portal
My experience suggests that's a dangerous assumption
A week later, back home in England I had another ruptured aneurysm. This time an ambulance came in 2 hours and again I was taken straight to resus
It wasn't the same because I had a recent diagnosis of a ruptured aneurysm so we could tell 999 I was almost certainly bleeding internally. But I was too ill to get myself down the stairs and out to the car. We still needed that ambulance and I still wouldn't have been able to fiddle around with an ipad
Proper triage REQUIRES an actual doctor to look at the patient. It takes a matter of minutes to differentiate between a life threatening emergency and not a life threatening emergency. That's not minutes to get a diagnosis but to know that the person is stable or not stable and if not that needs immediate attention
Seriously ill people can't do it themselves. It doesn't matter how smart or articulate they are normally. Or how tough. Expecting people to manage their own emergency care isn't what a modern health service should do
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Imagine a country that can’t prevent a Sudanese man who has molested children gaining right to remain.
That is Britain today.
Successive governments have conspired in this dangerous farce.
The human rights of illegal migrants trump the rights of British people.
It’s sick.
“Divisive conversations about immigration,” says @Channel4News
Nope. Just legitimate conversations about illegal migrants from God knows where posing a threat to innocent people.
No, that is NOT inciting hate.
It’s responding to hate.
Why is there total media silence on a trial involving:
Keir Starmer’s house
Keir Starmer’s car
A fire
Three foreigners
And rent boys?
The Prime Minister’s property. A fire. Foreigners. Male prostitutes.
And not a single mainstream outlet is touching it.
This is not normal.
This is a blackout.
When the most powerful man in Britain has his home and car at the centre of a case involving fire, foreigners and rent boys, the public has a right to know.
The media’s job is to report — not to protect.
Why the silence? What are they hiding?
The British people deserve answers. Now.
@45johnmac https://t.co/zXbxlAhx8U This is pure gold. We need to see, and hear, A LOT more of this. The British people still have a voice. Use it before Starmer and his minions take the Internet away from you. The threat is real and so are the consequences. Fight on.
For years, Nicola Sturgeon sold the SNP as Scotland’s moral conscience – a people’s party, cleaner and kinder than Westminster, standing up for “fairness” and “accountability”.
Now we discover that its long‑time chief executive was quietly embezzling £400k over twelve years to buy motorhomes, luxury appliances and personal trinkets, while the woman at the top now stands to keep tens of thousands’ worth of those benefits unless her own party drags her into court.
It’s hard to imagine a more perfect symbol of nationalist hypocrisy: a movement that lives off the small donations of true believers, yet whose inner circle treated the party as a private credit line – then relied on legal technicalities to ring‑fence “gifts” for the leader from the consequences of a criminal conviction.
The question now isn’t whether Peter Murrell will go to jail; it’s whether Nicola Sturgeon and the SNP are prepared to prove they take their own donors seriously by suing to get every last stolen item back – or whether they’re happy to let the former first minister sit on the spoils of the “people’s party” for good.
The Netherlands also has its Henry Nowak cases.
In July 2020, 14-year-old Tamar from Marken was hit by a car on a dark dike road and left to die. Her body was later found in the berm.
What happened next is deeply disturbing.
The police initially told her mother that the driver was German. Days later the truth came out: it was four Iraqis in the car. The mother was told they withheld the real background because they didn’t want to create a "Wilders-effect" — they didn’t want to give Geert Wilders political ammunition.
Even worse: evidence strongly suggests Tamar’s body was moved after the accident. The driver didn’t just flee, they dragged her off the road and left her there like an animal.
The driver received only a €1,500 fine for looking at his phone while driving. He then disappeared completely. The fine was returned “undeliverable” and for years he was untraceable.
Only after years of fighting by the family (including going to court to force prosecution), a breakthrough came in March 2026: the now 33-year old Jamal is finally being prosecuted for causing the fatal accident and leaving the scene.
Just like Henry Nowak in Southampton — an innocent young person dies, authorities seem more focused on protecting a narrative and avoiding “political incorrectness” than on delivering swift justice.
A 14-year-old girl dies on a Dutch dike. The system lies about the identity of the driver, gives him a slap on the wrist, loses him for years, and only after massive pressure does real prosecution begin.
This is not just a traffic accident. This is a story about truth, accountability, and what happens when institutions put ideology before grieving families.
Her name was Tamar.
She was 14.
She deserved better.
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