I had a conversation with my girlfriend last night.
She's an NHS nurse, working in the cancer department.
She was looking over the file for an incoming patient and noticed an odd address. He was registered as living at a local hotel.... So she read further.
The man has been in the country since LAST MONDAY. Reported bleeding out of his arsehole for around 2 weeks and has been pushed directly to the front of the queue for tests/treatment.
You can break into our country illegally and less than a week later you have the red carpet rolled out for you, pushing actual British people further down the waiting list and putting their lives at risk.
In what world is this ok and normal?
I cannot tell you how disgusted I am by politicians actively trying to cover up yet another terrible scandal. After decades of cover up for both the post office & blood scandal. And no one ever ends up responsible, why?
I (somewhat reluctantly) work in London Sadiq…
- I hold my phone in a vice-like grip if I have to use it on the street
- After multiple incidents, I don’t feel comfortable on public transport with my young son
- Tent cities are popping up everywhere
- Gangs roam the streets harassing people
-Roads are frequently gridlocked
…And there’s parts of the city I wouldn’t even go.
Perhaps get your own house in order before repeatedly criticising others?
Just a thought 🤷♀️
Rylan speaking the most common sense ever spoken on ITV's 'This Morning'.
You just know the communist cult will be typing in complaints because his facts hurt their feelings.
🚨MAJOR INCIDENT IN YORK LAST NIGHT
Muslims GANG viciously ATTACK locals over raising Flags 🏴🇬🇧
POLICE SWARMED AREA
OFCOM ARE CENSORING POSTS ABOUT INCIDENT
This country is about to explode 💥
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It’s heartbreaking how expensive it is to have kids nowadays. I’ve got three children, so I know how much everything costs. Nappies, formula, nursery fees, school, clothes, even just keeping a roof over their heads. I’m very lucky that I’m in a position to afford this. My parents had me well over 30 years ago, and back then, raising a family was tough but doable. Now, I’ve got so many mates in their 30s and 40s who would love kids but feel like they can’t afford them. These are full time working employed mates. Who are struggling to get on the property ladder. Scared to have children because they feel like they can’t provide the best life because of financial worries. That’s not right.
And here’s something shocking i learnt when listening to a debate in the Houses of Parliament on Wednesday night. Only 20% of newborns in London are born to English parents who are working. What’s happening? Are we, as a country, choosing not to have kids because we’ve made it too difficult? It’s scary when you think about where this leads to!!
We need to step up and make it easier for people to start families again. So how we gonna do that?
More affordable childcare:- Nursery fees are a joke. If we made them cheaper, more parents could actually afford to work and raise a family.
Tax breaks for working families:- Give working parents proper financial support, whether it’s tax relief on childcare or better maternity and paternity pay.
Cheaper housing:- So many couples can’t even afford a house, let alone think about having kids. We need more affordable homes so families have a place to grow. 30 years ago buying a house in london to start a family was tough, due doable. Now it’s practically impossible.
Support for new parents:- Raising children is tough, especially for young parents (I know I have 3 little ones). More community support, parenting classes, and mental health services could make a massive difference.
At the end of the day, why are hardworking people being punished for wanting children? If you go out, graft and work hard, you should be able to provide for a family and start one, not be priced out of having one. It’s time to have a serious conversation and start putting families first again. Let’s build our future.
What do you all think?
Bosh❤️