I doubt it very much, she's quite a good judge of character and I don't think that Cameron will convince her to vote for him as she seems to have an inbuilt distrust of slick, slimy characters who appear to jump on every passing bandwagon. But you never know, she might just make a mistake with the voting slip.![]()
The NHS has progressed in leaps and bounds under the Socialists - MRSA, Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Stafford Hospital etc etc.
Still if she continues to work in the NHS she might get lucky and get on the gravy train joining the hundreds of NHS bureaucrats on the list of Public Sector "Employees" earning over £150000 pa. I bet these fat bloated leeches are quaking with fear at the return of a Tory Govt.
http://www.taxpayersalliance.com/was...list-2009.html
Congratulations to all three of you !
It's true Labour Government has failed to make clean hospitals a priority ... but resistance of "bugs" to antibiotics is a worldwide problem due to overuse and abuse of antibiotics in human and veterinary medicine. It's a bigger problem in the USA and also affects the Philippines.
Not exactly, I dont' belong to any party and if there was another party I could believe in that had a cat in hells chance of gaining power I would vote for them. I just happen to believe that Cameron is a lightweight who will jump on any bandwagon to get himself elected. I also have a long memory and I remember all to well the divisive nature of the last tory government, looking after the haves and to hell with the have nots.
Just because the labour party has moved a bit too much to the right for my liking doesn't mean I'm going to vote for someone who only pretends to be somewhere near the middle just to get elected. David Cameron can pretend to be as modernistic as he wants to, but the party behind him are the same kind of people who were there with Maggie Thatcher and they still hold the same core beliefs.
Congratulations! Enjoy your christmas![]()
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