ADVICE: STAY IN AMERICA IF YOU ARE FROM UK AND PLANNING TO RETURN TO UK.
#16
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'Paradise' would provide the healthcare you need.
What a wind-up.
What a wind-up.
#17
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I am a former police officer / military police officer too in the UK, and it is the best thing I ever did leaving this hole. I cannot wait to be back home in the States with my darling wife and American family members.
How sad to think that this ONCE UPON A TIME amazing land, thinks more highly of total foreigners, than it does of its own people, who helped give this nation the foundation and structure it ONCE adhered to.
It should no longer be "God save our gracious Queen" but GOD SAVE THIS LAND!!!
Is already too late I ask myself.
EJH
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Re: ADVICE: STAY IN AMERICA IF YOU ARE FROM UK AND PLANNING TO RETURN TO UK.
OP:
you've got the cheek of the devil I'll give you that, you slag off every aspect of the UK and yet still demand free healthcare..
bye y'all and don't come back now y'hear..
you've got the cheek of the devil I'll give you that, you slag off every aspect of the UK and yet still demand free healthcare..
bye y'all and don't come back now y'hear..
#19
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I have every sympathy for your medical condition, as it seems does everyone else. Spinal injury is no fun (I know, I have it).
However, I have no sympathy at all for your rant about the NHS - Why should I (a taxpaying UK resident) pay for your planned medical treatment? Emergency treatment, maybe (NHS will do that, as already described). But coming here with the expressed intention of using a stretched-to-the-limits service that has plenty of residents on its waiting list, for free? Who are you kidding?
If I were a right-wing, Fox news-watching US redneck, I'd say "If you don't like it here, go back where you came from". But I'm not, so I won't.
However, I have no sympathy at all for your rant about the NHS - Why should I (a taxpaying UK resident) pay for your planned medical treatment? Emergency treatment, maybe (NHS will do that, as already described). But coming here with the expressed intention of using a stretched-to-the-limits service that has plenty of residents on its waiting list, for free? Who are you kidding?
If I were a right-wing, Fox news-watching US redneck, I'd say "If you don't like it here, go back where you came from". But I'm not, so I won't.
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I am gob smacked!
#21
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This has to be a joke. No one is that self-centered and clueless.
But I have to ask ... it only costs £40 for a private consultation with a GP? Wow. Bargain.
My guess is that "paradise" wanted him to pay lots of money.
But I have to ask ... it only costs £40 for a private consultation with a GP? Wow. Bargain.
I don't understand why the OP is trying to use the NHS. He's a US resident and should be using the US system.
#22
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that said- even If you have insurance here, and the insurance company decides not to pay because the Hosp or doc charged over whats customary/reasonable or the agreed fees then you should expect a huge bill in the mail ..... unlike the UK where all you get after treatment is a smile and a wave at the hospital door, and you dont have to worry about bankruptcy if your ins company cops out on you :-)
#23
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Has to be a wind up - no one could be that naive, surely? I thought American health care was supposed to be the best in the world so why would you want to get serious surgery done in UK when you could have the best that money could buy in paradise? Sympathies for your backpain, mate but no sympathy for someone wanting to rort the system.
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Yes, we certainly do call such people health tourists over here. However, a cull is now in process and it seems to be quite effective
I wish this apparent freeloading gentleman a speedy and safe and soon to be undertaken journey back to the land of the free.
I wish this apparent freeloading gentleman a speedy and safe and soon to be undertaken journey back to the land of the free.
Last edited by Lothianlad; Sep 8th 2010 at 10:32 pm.
#25
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To the op...you must be joking...you don't live in this country and still expect free healthcare? You are not any better then the immigrants, at least they live here.
Your advice should be "ADVICE: STAY IN AMERICA IF YOU ARE FROM UK AND PLANNING TO RETURN TO UK for free healthcare, because its not happening." ;-)
Last edited by eurotramp; Sep 8th 2010 at 10:29 pm.
#26
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Hospitals are run for profit here, doctors are paid per service not a salary, and every provider in between the doctor and the insurance company is also operating at a profit. That means the supposed 'best healthcare system in the world' is really just a giant money-making scheme. EVery time a doctor sends you for another test, someone makes more money. Everytime they write a prescription more money. Every time they do a surgery, more money. It's hard to imagine what has gone wrong [insert eye roll here]
Last edited by sallysimmons; Sep 8th 2010 at 11:11 pm.
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. It's hard to imagine what has gone wrong [insert eye roll here][/QUOTE]
It's a lunacy. I can't even get health insurance as I am deemed as being "underweight". I'm not fat enough to get health insurance in other words.
It's a lunacy. I can't even get health insurance as I am deemed as being "underweight". I'm not fat enough to get health insurance in other words.
#28
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Madness! In 2014 when that part of the new law kicks in, they won't be able to deny you. Nor will they be able to charge you more than other people. But hopefully by 2014 it won't matter to you because you'll be back in the good old UK getting free care. That's if Cameron has left the NHS intact of course (big if!)
#29
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Is this fella taking the piss, you live in America get treated there you pillock
Neil
Neil
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Hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhm,
I can see why so many of you are inflamed if this chaps post is genuine. However, it is quite possible (I dont know his age) he has lived, worked and paid taxes into the NHS for 30-40 years and only left a few years ago. This probably fules said anger and i think he has a right to vent here, and cop it too, but ultimately he is not exactly the figure of evil you are all making out because he contributed into something for years (could be an assumption) and hoped he might get something back even if he had left for a few years.
Just put yourself in someone elses shoes. i dont agree with his silly Uk bashing but there are people who live in the UK, sit on the Doll, never pay any work taxes toward the system and are happy to drain resources on NHS due to obesity, bad diet smoking, etc etc. if someone who contributes for years they should be entitled to a perscription or two.
I can see why so many of you are inflamed if this chaps post is genuine. However, it is quite possible (I dont know his age) he has lived, worked and paid taxes into the NHS for 30-40 years and only left a few years ago. This probably fules said anger and i think he has a right to vent here, and cop it too, but ultimately he is not exactly the figure of evil you are all making out because he contributed into something for years (could be an assumption) and hoped he might get something back even if he had left for a few years.
Just put yourself in someone elses shoes. i dont agree with his silly Uk bashing but there are people who live in the UK, sit on the Doll, never pay any work taxes toward the system and are happy to drain resources on NHS due to obesity, bad diet smoking, etc etc. if someone who contributes for years they should be entitled to a perscription or two.
Last edited by Sherro; Sep 9th 2010 at 2:57 am.