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13th Dec 2015internationallady commented on:
Would you support Junior Doctors if they go on strike?I agree... how come Doctors can have weekends but Nurses keep going? I do believe we need a true 24 hour 7 day a week service which includes people like Physios, and OT's as well as the medical staff. Never get sick at weekends it is proven by research that your chances of survival are significantly less.ViewDate:
13th Dec 2015internationallady commented on:
Would you support Junior Doctors if they go on strike?Junior doctors already work far less hours than their senior compatriots did when they trained due to EU regulations. As a Nurse I have seen their hours reduce significantly while nurses step up and take over some of the things doctors did in the past and probably with more compassion. The Govt are right when they say we do not have a 24 hour 7 day health service, you only have to visit a hospital on Saturday or Sunday to know that. As a patient I have found younger doctors that I have come into contact with... i know this is not all, to lack the caring and compassion I have seen in the past and that saddens me as they are becoming more selfish and less selfless. As a nurse I have never been on strike, and I never would desert those I was caring for.ViewDate:
13th Dec 2015internationallady commented on:
Which Breakfast TV news programme do you watch?I dislike them all. The reporting is bad and often sensationalist they have become like the tabloids on TV. BBC included.ViewDate:
13th Dec 2015internationallady commented on:
Would you support Britain in joining airstrikes against Isil in Syria?I heard this too and I do think we need to do something about it, especially as they do seem to be fighting a solo war against Russia at the same time.ViewDate:
13th Dec 2015internationallady commented on:
Would you support Britain in joining airstrikes against Isil in Syria?I read an interesting artice a few days ago, but cannot remember who by or where. It says that bombing should only be a part of the solution as IS are spread so far, but the bombing can help destroy their transport and their ability to make money. The other ways that are necessary are using international intelligence and the war against them on the internet, cutting their communication. Safly we do also have to for now allow Assad to stay in place and to be fair I was told he is less dangerous as he is just one person and we know who he is. Talking however will not help as they are not willing to talk they just want complete power over the world.ViewDate:
13th Dec 2015internationallady commented on:
Will you be sending Christmas cards this year?I have not really sent masses of cards for many years preferring to donate to charity. I give them only to my immediate family. I rarely post anything.ViewDate:
13th Dec 2015internationallady commented on:
Are you dreaming of a white Christmas?I love them and have great memories of the last couple we had. But I recognise that others find them less enticing.ViewDate:
13th Dec 2015internationallady commented on:
Are you concerned about your weight?I have been concerned for a while as a back problem severely restricts my exercise. But I am getting a dog soon and this will make me go out and walk. Which is still something I can do although it is restricted.ViewDate:
12th Nov 2015internationallady commented on:
Would you support Junior Doctors if they go on strike?Yes it does. Junior Doctors had their hours slashed when the European working time directive came in. So they already work shorter hours than many of the senior doctors did in training. I could not support a strike. I am a nurse and have never supported leaving patients unattended. It is completely immoral.ViewDate:
12th Nov 2015internationallady commented on:
Should we leave the EU?Right now I would vote to leave, this is not the EU I voted to join. The US and China will not like it but it wont stop them trading with us. The EU wont like it, as it leaves them short on cash, and the MEPs wont like it as it leaves them out of a job, but it is time to go. It has become a bureaucratic nightmare.