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Huge backlogs accumulated, thus increasing the pressure on the NHS and the great people working within it were stretched further. The mockery reached its pinnacle when politicians were leading the virtue signalling charge of clapping for NHS on doorsteps.
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The government then created policy which forced care homes to fire staff unless they were vaccinated, thousands lost their jobs and this heaped even more pressure on the NHS, with less carers always meaning less beds and slower patient discharges.
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I personally know carers who lost their jobs because of that and now work in jobs such as in supermarkets. They won't go back because they lost all trust. The government also left hundreds of thousands of unvaccinated NHS staff in limbo fearing for their jobs, many left.
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The government made their U-Turn, abandoning the policy at the last minute, but the damage was done, because lots of those forced to leave NHS before then also left the UK, returning to home countries, or opportunities elsewhere. The result: Even more stretched, understaffed NHS
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Then comes cost of living and energy crisis. Many lost jobs during covid and since then small/medium sized businesses have been downsizing and shuttering. People were struggling to make ends meet, dramatic inflation (which is far above levels admitted by gov) made that worse.
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If people simply don't have the money to afford to have a nutritious diet and heat their home, that's called poverty and poverty is well documented to be intrinsically connected to affect mortality. Increased poverty = Increased deaths... and dramatically lower life expectancy.
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So let's just summarise the above issues. - Decades of Managed Decline, underfunding of NHS - Incompetence/Corruption - Artificially created staff shortages and backlogs - Corporate sharks and tech giants circling to "fix things" - Exponentially growing poverty levels
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Now let's just imagine the government were a C level leadership team and this thread was a board meeting. They'd be getting P45's faster than Usain Bolt can run the 100 metres. Being a board member comes with legal responsibility. You'd think running a country would also. 🙃
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But nope, the mockery just increases with key people who made a conveyer belt of shit show decisions and mocking their own rules wandering off to collect big bucks from corporate speeches, book deals and fucking reality TV. You actually can't make it all up. It's bonkers. 🙃
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The reality is there's no meaningful oversight, no consequence for terrible decision making, no accountability for any wrong doing. That's a perfect storm for corporates to influence/dictate policy, which ultimately works against the interest of the public, causiing more deaths.
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Now the added complexity is that when you really analyse the causes of death, we are seeing unexplainable increases in heart and neurological sudden deaths in young, healthy people. It's became socially unacceptable to even question dominant narratives.
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Big pharma managed to seal the vaccine research and trials data for decades. So whilst government has purchased billions worth of vaccines, nobody really understands the work which went into ensuring safety, nor the resulting consequences. Is that a functioning democracy?
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I'm not arguing that we should make any conclusions here, nor am I saying that this is only a UK thing, because this is literally the case in practically every single country. I'm just saying that things seem to be globally synchronised, albeit with different timeliness/wording.
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Going back to the original point, it is really unfair and one dimensional to blame the NHS for excess deaths. When all evidence points to a systematic strategy to destroy it. Anyone with a brain can see how attitudes in government and media have changed over the past few years.
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It has became obvious for many that the public are essentially being patronised and taken for dickheads. That being said many feel uncomfortable to voice that realisation so just reinforce the BS. Identity has became attached to that. #HegelianDialectic
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When Identity is defined by an affinity for ideas, it predictably creates dialectical progressions of Hegelian deception. That is why those who serve that system love to create divisive narratives, patronising catch all terms and meaningless buzzwords. Most can’t see that.
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The really sad thing is that things are going to get worse. Q1 and Q2 are dead certs to be deep, hard recession. Added to that, there is signals pointing to the possibility of the global financial system is going to collapse. More Poverty = More Deaths.
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Global credit contraction, with a commodity cycle surge. 👀 ...a sign of the near end of the dollar reserve system and inevitable introduction of CBDC's?
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Changing the party in government can't stop that and will bring nothing, people need to realise its not left vs right. It's good vs evil. It's not the jockey, it's not even the horse, it's the owners that are in complete control. That control is hidden, because it's fragmented.
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Also, ask yourself why is there such huge media attention on bullshit like Prince Harry and his family issues. It's all to distract what is really going on. Huge step change, with huge implications for us all and especially our children. But sure blame the NHS or politics. 🙃
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