What posters are hard left Labour supporters on here Vindec ?
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What posters are hard left Labour supporters on here Vindec ?
He's just had a baby so he'll be off again, thread's over lads
Agreed.
I find it odd people are ranting about the government re PPE and care homes when 84% are privately owned.
I think there needs to be greater regulation around care homes but safety of staff and residents is entirely in the domain of care home managers and owners.
I have atrial fibrillation and about six weeks ago the AF forum I use put out a statement saying that they had sought the best advice and had been told that AF was not something that would put you in the most vulnerable category. Therefore, as a sixty four year old who had received nothing from NHS Wales to inform that I was one of the 1.5 million most at risk, I assumed I did not need to strictly self isolate for twelve weeks and lived my life accordingly.
However, then we got to hear of the Welsh Government's schoolboy error whereby letters to 13,000 of those categorised most vulnerable had gone to the wrong address. I made further enquiries and learned that most of the 13,000 were people with underlying conditions rather than those who were seventy plus and there were a large number of them who had moved "recently" - I moved up here two years ago in March, which I suppose may qualify as recently. Therefore, I again spent a week or so not sure whether I should really be staying in continuously and then again assumed that I should carry on as I was when no letter arrived.
I'm still checking on that AF forum and there are many in a similar position to me in that they are under 70 and have AF, but have not been rated most vulnerable, but there are also messages from other AF sufferers, including a forty one year with no other underlying conditions, saying that they have been informed that they need to be in full lockdown for twelve weeks - so, I'm in a position whereby I'm assuming I'm free to make essential journeys for food and take an exercise period every day, but have the feeling that this might not be the case if I lived in another part of the country, that cannot be right.
Yep. One of the main lessons to be learned from this crisis is that residential and community care needs to be completely reorganised. The problem is that care home fees will probably rise exponentially and we can forget about government support because it will be broke.
Err on the side of caution then and take good care of yourself.
Problem is, I see people breaking lockdown more and more in greater numbers - more cars on road, non-essential work being done by neighbours etc.
All you can do is make sure you're ok.
I have and I'm none the wiser. What I see on here are a lot of posters, including myself, who are anti the Conservative party and the way the Government have handled this crisis, but it doesn't automatically follow that they are "hard left Labour" - I would class myself as on the left, but certainly not hard left and I cannot see Labour getting my vote in the next Assembly elections as things stand.
Care home fees are certainly one thing needs addressing - including addon fees.
When my dad died, mum and I bagged up his old clothes etc - we took property we wanted to keep, told staff they could give rest to charity, some to named residents who dad wanted to have certain stuff. Staff were great.
Two weeks later, mum gets a £160 bill for "removing items left behind". It turned out, having gone over the accounts for mum that the care home had overcharged and owed mum money. Took threats of going to small claims court for them to eventually pay up.
My definition in the context it was written is that those who suggest everything to do with the Tories is bad and Labour good with a tendency to only criticise and not recognise the good things such a paying 80% of workers wages, the Nightingale hospitals as a contingency if things get worse and sorting out the logistics which has been difficult rising from normal deliveries of 500 establishments to 58000. If you can be bothered to go back through this thread I have been rather more balanced criticising the government for delaying the lockdown, on PPE and late on testing.
How is that hard right? I make up my own mind and not vote in the way I always have or vote the same way as my parents.
If you fall into any of the categories set out in the letter below you should have been contacted:
https://www.gov.uk/government/public...-from-covid-19
It's often said labour voters are like donkeys and just vote labour because their parents did
I think that's complete nonsense , I dont vote conservative because I cant stand them , it's got nothing to do with my parents but they were labour voters
I would like to ask a question . If people in south wales vote on the whole for a party they feel represents them , the labour party , they are seen as donkeys
In england , apart from inner london and the inner city seats of the provincial seats , the tories rule . There are odd exceptions like exeter or oxford east but generally wealthy areas in england and country , farming type areas vote tory
Are these people donkeys too or is there are different rule for them ?
Anyone not making own mind up tends to be a sheep, Sludge.
What has happened under Labour in Wales? Is the NHS better? The Assembly for Wales has shown itself to be Cardiff centric and fvck the rest. Big decisions have been fudged, ie Brynglas.
Why then have Labour continually been voted in?
In younger days, I did vote Labour. I felt disengaged, views differed long before Blair.
I didn't see PMQs today, so apologies if I've got this wrong, but it seems Kier Starmer said that 27,241 people have "probably" died in all settings of COVID19 and, apparently, Dominic Raab did not dispute that figure when he replied. Therefore, while I take on board all of the stuff about how different recording methods make it difficult to compare death rates in countries exactly, if that figure is being taken as accurate and you then look at this page and see where we stand for things like total deaths and deaths per million of the population, I find it hard to work out how anyone can reasonably say we are doing well in this crisis (especially given that most of the countries above us are further into their outbreak than we are) even if it's agreed getting the Nightingale hospitals up and running so quickly and various financial aid packages are seen as successes.
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries
I too have AF (incidentally Bob where is this AF forum?). I don't think we are in the most vulnerable category. I am under 70 as well.
I have a shielding letter from NHS Wales which was addressed to me but I am 99% certain(so are our doctors )it is because I am a carer for my wife who nearly died twice in 2018 with severe chest infections and pneumonia (in fact I have gone through the "Does she want to be resuscitated" chat from the doctors three times accompanied by "as doctors we don't think it is a good idea")
On the last occasion we were basically told she would not last the night and there was no point putting here on a ventilator because she would never come of off it. It wasn't a pleasant few hours.
She us still here but while she does not have COPD her lungs have been weakened so she is regarded as having a severe respiratory problem She wouldn't survive the virus.
As her carer I am under the same restrictions as her.
I have gone out in the car but only to the doctors for my INR blood test at their insistence ( they do this outside the side door of the surgery so I don't leave the car)
The shielding letter is quite specific as to who qualifies. It does mention severe single organ disease which includes cardio but having seen my heart specialist just before the lockdown I know mine is not regarded as severe.
My post is the truth
Labour voters are continually told by the right wing that they vote labour because their parents told them to or their parents did .....ie donkeys , that was what you were inferring .
I have pointed out that apart from the inner cities , vast swaths of england vote tory
Do they vote Tory because their parents did ? Or is their one rule for them and one rule for us ?
Hes implying that labour voters vote as they always have or vote labour because their parents did
Hes suggesting he doesn't do that , he makes his own mind up . It just happens that means he votes conservative .
Those of us who dont use their mind like he says he does are clearly voting in the way our parents did . How he works that out I have no idea .