Stevo 666
Senior Member
Honestly you don't. I said it quite easily and I'm centerist / right of centre.
Try it - I bet even you could say it if you try hard enough.
Funny, as you seem to be saying saying that Labour aren't left wing.
Honestly you don't. I said it quite easily and I'm centerist / right of centre.
Try it - I bet even you could say it if you try hard enough.
Leftiebollox says our resident economic titan. He'll be proposing the Torys as the party of low taxation next.
You're confused our Starmer superman left in ignominy some time ago
Autocorrect or Freudian slip?superman
People's Popular Front of Islington.
Listening to Mr Streeting on TV news last night singing his great successes with additional GP appointments yet, whilst I've not seen anybody from my GP Practice for over a year, whilst they used to be very busy you could generally get an appointment without horrendous grief.
Yet over the last few weeks I've been getting messages from them over the NHS App saying how they can't offer non "on-the-day" appointments (which are their emergency appointments - telephone at 08:00 on the dot and join a long queue or redial). Message few days ago is they expect the situation to continue until at least mid-July. Still fully staffed with GPs, nurse practitioners, etc. so not due to resignations/recruitment difficulties.
Anecdotal, were I to need a GP appointment today it would be a lot lot harder than little over a year ago.
Ian
Useful, thanks.Anecdotal
Locally it seems to be very much down to where you manage to land in the telephone queue. A couple of weeks ago my wife queued before the surgery opening time in order to circumvent the telephone system, to secure an appointment on the day for one of our daughters.I got an appointment last week within hours of phoning up about a tick bite mark.
Much easier than trying around this time last year for something else. Possibly backs up his claims, even if on a small anecdotal scale.
Locally it seems to be very much down to where you manage to land in the telephone queue. A couple of weeks ago my wife queued before the surgery opening time in order to circumvent the telephone system, to secure an appointment on the day for one of our daughters.
About 3/4 months ago a system was briefly introduced where most appointments would be provided only after you submitted an online form detailing symptoms etc. The patient would then be contacted by telephone and offered an appointment at one of several surgeries within the local health authority. So potentially you could be seen earlier if you were prepared to travel to a surgery other than the one to which you were registered and by a doctor who may have more experience than some others of dealing with your particular issue.
Ringing the surgery for an appointment was actively discouraged.
I happened to use the system within a day or so of its introduction and whilst it worked for me and I applaud the local health authority for looking at ways to relieve the pressure on GP appointments, the flaws were obvious. It was abandoned very quickly.
Funny, as you seem to be saying saying that Labour aren't left wing.