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    Quote Originally Posted by marriott0.02 View Post
    Really cba to read lmao thanks for the reply though, and I respect your views, I just have different views
    That's what you said about my reply to all your posts. You are just a rude person.

    Quote Originally Posted by marriott0.02 View Post
    £1,000 is most likely the most your going to spend on any one treatment, and most people can afford that.
    Most people can afford it? Yeah errr you don't like on Earth.

    Quote Originally Posted by marriott0.02 View Post
    I didn't say maximum I said most likely And surely hospitals will let you pay with Credit Cards...

    To the above post, they cost no where near that much.
    You can pay with credit cards but its hard if you cant afford it. And why don't you tell us with credible sources the cost of a heart transplant?

    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    Point 1: I never said you commented on the death penalty, I said how you have not had anything to say back to me because you claim i'm the minority yet most of my opinions (as the examples listed) are in the majority. You wont comment though, I once had to ask you a question 12 times and again in another thread you pleged to send the reply via PM, you simply refused to answer the question which was in a BNP thread.

    Point 2: If the insurance was compulsory (as I suggest) then you would not have that problem.
    You clearly said "I see you havent commented at all on what I said about the European Union, death penalty..."

    If you had good eyesight, you will realise that I did comment. I also said that I won't bother replying as you were just repeating yourself over and over and over -falls sleep-

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    Haha this is a good show Marriott, when are you next appearing on Live at the Apollo?

    Yeah let's just use credit cards if we can't afford to pay for something...

    You have no idea what you are on about, you think there is private A&Es and you can just demand to be sent to a private hospital, you assume the NHS is crap because of stories you've heard in a newspaper, you think most things in private hospitals only cost £1000, and you think £1000 is a small amount of money for most people. The average wage in the UK is around £25k, so £1000 is loosely 2 weeks wages for most people in the UK.

    Your only comeback to Saurav's monster of a post was, "actually my hospital does abortions". What about the other 20 odd things it doesn't do?
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    Quote Originally Posted by marriott0.02 View Post
    £1,000 is most likely the most your going to spend on any one treatment, and most people can afford that.
    Oh dear.... you have a private education as well?

    Quote Originally Posted by marriott0.02 View Post
    - Bupa covers this through Abortion. As my nearest private Hospital offers it
    Bupa covers gender reassignment by offering abortion?
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    Quote Originally Posted by marriott0.02 View Post
    £1,000 is most likely the most your going to spend on any one treatment, and most people can afford that.
    Well i've just read this thread and I feel like I now have the knowledge to say that you are not living on this earth. I won't bother to comment on anything previous to this post as others have done that brilliantly.

    However, this post has just angered me. £1000.. right, so even if this was the maximum you are likely to have to pay, where on earth are you getting the idea that people have £1000 laying around to use for such things? I don't know how much you 'earn' (and I use that term loosely because I doubt you work so you are getting looked after by your parents) but £1000 is more than I earn in any single month. So if I was ill and had to pay £1000 to get it sorted, i'd have absolutely nothing to live on for an entire month. My parents do not earn more than that a month either, so where exactly do you propose I find that money? I don't have a credit card, I do not intend to have one. My parents do not have credit cards and I have no relatives that could afford to lend me the money. In your mind, despite the fact that I work, my parents work and I do not claim any benefits, I am going to be in pain/discomfort.

    Something about my example does not sound right does it? And that is not made up, that is a genuine example from my life. The NHS has its faults but seriously, I would rather it be there as a choice for those who really cannot afford private healthcare and need the money they earn to feed themselves and pay for a roof over their heads. You need to grow up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marriott0.02 View Post
    - Bupa covers this through Abortion. As my nearest private Hospital offers it
    Actually they don't.

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    Bupa Heartbeat doesn’t routinely cover the following conditions and treatments. Full details can be found in the membership guide.
    So err you will have to pay extra money to your private doctors (who also work for the NHS ... so err HA I get the same treatment as you but for free) as BUPA don't cover it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saurav View Post
    You clearly said "I see you havent commented at all on what I said about the European Union, death penalty..."

    If you had good eyesight, you will realise that I did comment. I also said that I won't bother replying as you were just repeating yourself over and over and over -falls sleep-
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    I meant quite clearly that you hadn't replied to the fact that I am on the majority side when it comes to the death penalty.

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    Oh dear.... you have a private education as well?

    Bupa covers gender reassignment by offering abortion?
    The NHS should not cover gender reassignment in other words, legal body multilation.


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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    The NHS should not cover gender reassignment in other words, legal body multilation.
    That's another argument really, depends on the psychological effects on an individual.


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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    The NHS should not cover gender reassignment in other words, legal body multilation.
    Gender reassignment, because of a legitimate phycological disorder (gender identity disorder) is certainly not body multination. I have absolutely no quarrels with my government paying for gender reassignment so long as it's professionally diagnosed, and I do believe there are stern prerequisites in order to qualify for this surgery.
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    I agree with David, I have a friend who actually has GID. If that is a 'real' disorder then why shouldn't that be treated as well as all others?


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    I'm gonna butt in here and say my dad is a senior doctor at both an NHS hospital and private hospital. His work at the private hospital comprises mainly of minor surgeries and plastic surgeries whereas his main work at an NHS hospital involves highly complex surgeries requiring dozens of doctors working a shift on what can last up to 12 hours, I know for a fact that these complex surgeries cost in excess of £80,000 privately and I for one would gladly pay a slightly higher tax to allow a pensioner or a university student to have this for free than force them to pay....

    Also the whole thing about A&E at private hospitals is bull, the most they have is a minor accident clinic where you can go if you break a finger or cut yourself.
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