The news says that all these thousands of people seeking a life in Europe are not refugees at all but four out of five are economic migrants not fleeing oppression or war but jumping on the Syrian band waggon denying their proper residency to access the back door to Europe, many would not gain access by normal means as they don't qualify for acceptance into European countries, the whole blame for this debacle has to be laid at the door of Germany, their stupid statement that they would allocate refugee status to Syrian people fleeing the war in Syria was an invitation to all and sundry to attempt to get there did they make this statement with much thought or did they set this massive problem up deliberately? who knows, but this statement has triggered a people movement of thousands of people both Syrians and others who purport to be Syrian to overwhelm countries such as Hungary and Serbia, this has put massive strain on Austria, non of them coping with the mess that the Germans have managed to put on their shoulders, this has placed a ridiculous problem on the people of Europe, Germanys idea is to farm the refugees around states of Europe so many to each one, it is lucky that we are not involved in this mess, we are taking 5.000 a year from Syrian refugee camps so I believe that we will be helping the people who most need help, the alleged refugees in Europe seem to have money and surprisingly food, they can afford bus tickets as they can train ones, it seems to me that if you are fleeing war you flee with nothing at all, all you want to obtain is freedom and safety in a safe place, you do not dictate just where you will live, most wait for the war to end to return to the land and community to start life once more where you know how to live and prosper, the world has to be very careful that by moving so many people about Europe in countries that the migrants have no idea as to law and custom, it just might cause more problems than they can cope with!!!!!.
Sunday, 20 September 2015
Wednesday, 16 September 2015
Hospitals
I find it sad to see the CEO of Addenbrooks Hospital Cambridge, A clinical qualified Australian much was expected of him, and he seems to have given much, he was well known throughout the hospital as he was for once a visible head who was seen all through the hospital, and more positively liked and respected by all the clinical staff, he has run big hospitals before so he was aware of the pit falls that are in the NHS, he brought a breath of fresh air to the hospital but something has happened, I know not what but it seems to me that anyone who happens to take on the job of a CEO at a, NHS hospital must be mad because as I see it is not worth £265,000 a year just to end up with a breakdown or a nightmare to work in, what is it that destroys a CEO?, trying to keep within a too small budget decreasing year on year, you just cant keep squeezing hospitals or the time comes when you squeeze to tight and the only way is to reduce patient care, it seems that we are at a cross roads with the health of the nation about to come second best, I have said many times if you are young get health insurance now as later might be too late!!.
Tuesday, 15 September 2015
The Labour Party
They Used to have a question on BBC radio Cambridgeshire and it was " has the world gone mad " now seeing the result of the party leader contest I have realised it has, here we have a man who will destroy the armed forces, befriend IS, I could go on and on but I just can't believe that the country will be mad enough to elect him as the PM. so many of his own MP's failed to support him and are unlikely to in the future whatever the whips might tell them to do, I do not want to see my country in the hands of the unions, we went through that in the 70's, "the winter of discontent" seems to ring a bell, however you look at it the PM has to present a certain aura and this leader just does not cut the figure of a senior member of Parliament, it does not surprise me that some of the outrageous members of the party are all for him, the possible saving grace for the UK is that we the population are not fooled by these type of people so I am sure that we are or should I say intelligent enough to see that the good parts are far out weighed by the massive downfalls that the country would suffer if stupidity should reign, we have to be sure that we are not bullied by party atavists and tell them to go run.
Wednesday, 9 September 2015
NHS Again
I am off on one again, just where does the government thinks it can find staff for the NHS?, it seems that they can magic up doctors and nurses from fresh air, some one has to tell them to be realistic it is just not going to happen, a seven day service don't make me laugh, there is a massive shortage of GP's, trained staff just do not want to go in to it anymore, many emigrate to Australia for better pay, work ethics and of course a better living, why would they stay here?, nurses are not a committed as they once were, training has changed so much but again I have to say the one thing that is not in all qualified nurses is it the word Care, for some reason this word is vanishing from the NHS vocabulary,
so what does the future hold for us as users, not a lot really, can I ask do you really want to see a consultant at the weekend? probably not, the reason for patients passing away at week ends is not because of lack of consultant care but just lack of care, have a look round a ward on a weekend just try and find staff you will have to look hard, Saturday and Sunday night shifts are lacking hospital staff as such and patients are allegedly looked after by agency staff, I spent two full weekends in hospital we had 12 cardiac patients being looked after by two agency nurses who I heard them say had never worked on the ward before, of these two qualified nurses one had to spend the best part of 3 hours doing the drug round, one health care assistant giving the last drink of the day, so is it not at all surprising that so many die at the weekend.
You the younger generation needs to be fully aware of all of this, it will be far to late when you find yourself or one of your family is hospitalised, you need to make sure you are fully aware of the problems and for once do something about it!!.
so what does the future hold for us as users, not a lot really, can I ask do you really want to see a consultant at the weekend? probably not, the reason for patients passing away at week ends is not because of lack of consultant care but just lack of care, have a look round a ward on a weekend just try and find staff you will have to look hard, Saturday and Sunday night shifts are lacking hospital staff as such and patients are allegedly looked after by agency staff, I spent two full weekends in hospital we had 12 cardiac patients being looked after by two agency nurses who I heard them say had never worked on the ward before, of these two qualified nurses one had to spend the best part of 3 hours doing the drug round, one health care assistant giving the last drink of the day, so is it not at all surprising that so many die at the weekend.
You the younger generation needs to be fully aware of all of this, it will be far to late when you find yourself or one of your family is hospitalised, you need to make sure you are fully aware of the problems and for once do something about it!!.
Tuesday, 8 September 2015
Europe .UK
Has every one in the UK gone mad, well it seems that many have, now as sorry as I feel about what is happening in the Europe today and these poor people coming from Syria, they really must be desperate doing what they are doing to get freedom, that is fine, but I have to ask just what do people think would be the benefit to these people by offering them a room in their house, this is not for a short time and it could be up to 4 years could you cope with people in your house who have a different way of life, eat different food have a different religion and do not have the slightest idea as to the ways and more importantly the laws that we uphold.
Looking at it logically, you have to look at the cost of looking after these people for some considerable amount of time, the government will cover the cost for ONE year, then what??, can we afford that year anyway?, again this adds more pressure on the NHS who have enough problems as it is as does the GP service, where are the jobs for them?? we do not have enough for full employment now as it is, then Housing, it is said that we need 251,000 houses built each year we manage about half of this amount, so where will they live?, still in your house after 4 years?, or will it be as it has been where some are living on Roundabouts on main roads or on green land, Europe opened the gates so let Europe deal with it, for hundreds of years the refugees have mainly stopped close by thedir country of origon so that when conflicts are resolved they are close by to reurn to their known life, some are to quick to take these people away from their roots causing unknown problems for them having to totally readjust to a life which in fact is totally alien to them.
Looking at it logically, you have to look at the cost of looking after these people for some considerable amount of time, the government will cover the cost for ONE year, then what??, can we afford that year anyway?, again this adds more pressure on the NHS who have enough problems as it is as does the GP service, where are the jobs for them?? we do not have enough for full employment now as it is, then Housing, it is said that we need 251,000 houses built each year we manage about half of this amount, so where will they live?, still in your house after 4 years?, or will it be as it has been where some are living on Roundabouts on main roads or on green land, Europe opened the gates so let Europe deal with it, for hundreds of years the refugees have mainly stopped close by thedir country of origon so that when conflicts are resolved they are close by to reurn to their known life, some are to quick to take these people away from their roots causing unknown problems for them having to totally readjust to a life which in fact is totally alien to them.
Tuesday, 1 September 2015
Migrant Movement in Europe
It is so sad to see so many people trying to get in to Europe, so many of them children, some families are leaving their children by them selves, these have to be looked after by government till they are 18 years of age, so many heading for Germany a Germany that used to allow workers in to work but at the end of their contract they were made to leave, now they are opening their arms to everyone, having lived in Germany I have to ask what is it all about?, they do not do anything that did not be of benefit to Germany, then we have Hungry overwhelmed by all sorts, if they are in fact refugees how can they afford to buy train tickets to Germany, they are now demonstrating but how can a country manage to cope with such an influx of people? how do you feed them? give them water all the logistics of life, without extreme difficulties to the local population, cant be done in the short term, if at all possible in the long term.
As I look I see many single men just what are they up to?, may be nothing but who knows, Just where will employment come from? or will they be used as cheap labour, the German people are rising up against this flow of people into their country and we all know just how nasty some Germans can be, I just hope that a plan can be found to sort this mess out but in reality by the time they do it will be as usual to little to late.
As I look I see many single men just what are they up to?, may be nothing but who knows, Just where will employment come from? or will they be used as cheap labour, the German people are rising up against this flow of people into their country and we all know just how nasty some Germans can be, I just hope that a plan can be found to sort this mess out but in reality by the time they do it will be as usual to little to late.
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