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By *idnight Rambler OP   Man
4 weeks ago

Pershore

Without wishing to be alarmist, could it be that the sick returning astronaut has brought us a humanity-slaying virus from space?

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By *ustardCream88Man
4 weeks ago

Greater Manchester

Let's hope they don't have a family spaghetti dinner....

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By *r John WickMan
4 weeks ago

The Continental

With a bit of luck, yeah.

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By *essie1966Man
4 weeks ago

woodmansay

A humanity slaying space virus? The globalists would just love that!

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By *melie LALWoman
4 weeks ago

Peterborough


"Without wishing to be alarmist, could it be that the sick returning astronaut has brought us a humanity-slaying virus from space?"

A failing nhs is managing to do that

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By *cots99Man
3 weeks ago

London

In the current era astronauts travel to the ISS. Which is shared with astronauts from other countries on Earth.

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By *unner6969Man
3 weeks ago

Bucks/London/Oxford


"Without wishing to be alarmist, could it be that the sick returning astronaut has brought us a humanity-slaying virus from space?

A failing nhs is managing to do that"

The NHS isn’t failing, the previous Government failed the NHS.

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By *illan-KillashMan
3 weeks ago

London/Sussex/Surrey/Berks/Hants


"Without wishing to be alarmist, could it be that the sick returning astronaut has brought us a humanity-slaying virus from space?

A failing nhs is managing to do that"

I'm seeing an awful lot of the NHS at the moment. Certainly more than I'd like.

From the minute I walked through the door they've been nothing but superb.

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By *unner6969Man
3 weeks ago

Bucks/London/Oxford

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By *unner6969Man
3 weeks ago

Bucks/London/Oxford


"…

I'm seeing an awful lot of the NHS at the moment. Certainly more than I'd like.

From the minute I walked through the door they've been nothing but superb."

Totally agree, under-resourced but dedicated people trying their hardest.

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By *ylonSlutTV/TS
3 weeks ago

Durham


"Without wishing to be alarmist, could it be that the sick returning astronaut has brought us a humanity-slaying virus from space?

A failing nhs is managing to do that

I'm seeing an awful lot of the NHS at the moment. Certainly more than I'd like.

From the minute I walked through the door they've been nothing but superb."

Having experienced the NHS a lot the last 6 months. The service is struggling from lack of money, resources and staff. Can't knock the staff they are pretty much all trying their best in difficult circumstances. Many years of cuts and an aging population, plus difficulties in recruiting and keeping staff, has left the NHS in a perilous state. I had no choice but to go down the private route.

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By *ustamanMan
3 weeks ago

weymouth


"Without wishing to be alarmist, could it be that the sick returning astronaut has brought us a humanity-slaying virus from space?

A failing nhs is managing to do that

I'm seeing an awful lot of the NHS at the moment. Certainly more than I'd like.

From the minute I walked through the door they've been nothing but superb.

Having experienced the NHS a lot the last 6 months. The service is struggling from lack of money, resources and staff. Can't knock the staff they are pretty much all trying their best in difficult circumstances. Many years of cuts and an aging population, plus difficulties in recruiting and keeping staff, has left the NHS in a perilous state. I had no choice but to go down the private route."

And effectively making you go private kind of sums up the whole approach to our last incumbent government. Can't make money out of a 'state' industry

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By *batMan
3 weeks ago

Alicante, Spain. (Sometimes in Wales)

Plus the last government were ideologically fixed on making it difficult for the NHS to recruit. Lots of the fantastic NHS staff have come from other parts of the world.

Gbat

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By *batMan
3 weeks ago

Alicante, Spain. (Sometimes in Wales)


"Without wishing to be alarmist, could it be that the sick returning astronaut has brought us a humanity-slaying virus from space?"

Or a humanity enhancing virus from space that will be the eventual saving of the planet.

Gbat

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By *hagTonightMan
3 weeks ago

From the land of haribos.

No. I wouldnt worry about it.

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By *aftarse59Man
3 weeks ago

workington


"Without wishing to be alarmist, could it be that the sick returning astronaut has brought us a humanity-slaying virus from space?

A failing nhs is managing to do that

I'm seeing an awful lot of the NHS at the moment. Certainly more than I'd like.

From the minute I walked through the door they've been nothing but superb."

I’m in a similar position. I can’t praise the care I’m getting from four hospitals I’m currently seeing highly enough.

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By *lan157Man
3 weeks ago

a village near Haywards Heath in East Sussex


"Without wishing to be alarmist, could it be that the sick returning astronaut has brought us a humanity-slaying virus from space?

A failing nhs is managing to do that

I'm seeing an awful lot of the NHS at the moment. Certainly more than I'd like.

From the minute I walked through the door they've been nothing but superb."

How long were you on the waiting list for to " walk through the door " and did they keep you informed Huw many metres you were from the door during that time or even that you were on a list at all ?

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By *melie LALWoman
3 weeks ago

Peterborough


"…

I'm seeing an awful lot of the NHS at the moment. Certainly more than I'd like.

From the minute I walked through the door they've been nothing but superb.

Totally agree, under-resourced but dedicated people trying their hardest."

And I'm one of those.

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By *melie LALWoman
3 weeks ago

Peterborough


"Plus the last government were ideologically fixed on making it difficult for the NHS to recruit. Lots of the fantastic NHS staff have come from other parts of the world.

Gbat"

At times unethically recruiting nurses from red listed countries rather than produce our own.

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By *oandstephCouple
3 weeks ago

Bradford


"Plus the last government were ideologically fixed on making it difficult for the NHS to recruit. Lots of the fantastic NHS staff have come from other parts of the world.

Gbat

At times unethically recruiting nurses from red listed countries rather than produce our own."

and over paying agency nurses whilst complaining about giving nurses a pay rise

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By *ormalfornorfolkMan
3 weeks ago

Norwich

Argh space virus!!!

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
3 weeks ago

Central

Isn't this just an example of some of the most wealthy men on earth, who are also involved in space flight, trying to extract more money from us? That Musk and Bezos, from Amazon, fly on behalf of NASA etc, shipping in these spaces viruses seems a sure fire winner. You could have antiviral medication shipped by Amazon Prime, running profits, whilst profiting from journeys to Mars and back. It's probably in conjunction with alien partners, who have licensed special space viruses for use here.

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By *amantha_NiteTV/TS
3 weeks ago

The Lake District


"Argh space virus!!!"

Time to go read the book or watch the film The Andromeda Strain 🛰️🦠

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By *batMan
3 weeks ago

Alicante, Spain. (Sometimes in Wales)


"Argh space virus!!!

Time to go read the book or watch the film The Andromeda Strain 🛰️🦠"

DON'T nuke 'em!!!!

Gbat

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By *estivalMan
3 weeks ago

borehamwood


"Without wishing to be alarmist, could it be that the sick returning astronaut has brought us a humanity-slaying virus from space?

A failing nhs is managing to do that

I'm seeing an awful lot of the NHS at the moment. Certainly more than I'd like.

From the minute I walked through the door they've been nothing but superb."

lucky you ive been waiting for surgery for nearly two years, they have cancelled three times already just this month,i have no doubt the care will be great once im actually in there but the actual running of it is pants

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By *orny PTMan
3 weeks ago

Peterborough


"Without wishing to be alarmist, could it be that the sick returning astronaut has brought us a humanity-slaying virus from space?

A failing nhs is managing to do that

I'm seeing an awful lot of the NHS at the moment. Certainly more than I'd like.

From the minute I walked through the door they've been nothing but superb.lucky you ive been waiting for surgery for nearly two years, they have cancelled three times already just this month,i have no doubt the care will be great once im actually in there but the actual running of it is pants

"

That sucks and It's been 3 years plus for me. Next month I'll finally get the first visit.

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By *illan-KillashMan
3 weeks ago

London/Sussex/Surrey/Berks/Hants


"Without wishing to be alarmist, could it be that the sick returning astronaut has brought us a humanity-slaying virus from space?

A failing nhs is managing to do that

I'm seeing an awful lot of the NHS at the moment. Certainly more than I'd like.

From the minute I walked through the door they've been nothing but superb.

How long were you on the waiting list for to " walk through the door " and did they keep you informed Huw many metres you were from the door during that time or even that you were on a list at all ? "

I wasn't on a waiting list per se.

Struggled to get a Doctors appointment for sure. From then on everything moved real quick, from specialist consultantion and diagnosis to treatment in about 5 weeks.

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By *illan-KillashMan
3 weeks ago

London/Sussex/Surrey/Berks/Hants


"Without wishing to be alarmist, could it be that the sick returning astronaut has brought us a humanity-slaying virus from space?

A failing nhs is managing to do that

I'm seeing an awful lot of the NHS at the moment. Certainly more than I'd like.

From the minute I walked through the door they've been nothing but superb.lucky you ive been waiting for surgery for nearly two years, they have cancelled three times already just this month,i have no doubt the care will be great once im actually in there but the actual running of it is pants

"

To be fair, when my back was first recored as "fucked" it took 5 years to get surgery. By then I could barely walk. And due the time it took and the way my surgery was funded, cost 3 times more than it should have done.

My current health condition exactly the opposite. Spot on and excellent.

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS
3 weeks ago

Stockport


"Without wishing to be alarmist, could it be that the sick returning astronaut has brought us a humanity-slaying virus from space?"

Absolutely definitely a Quatermass Experiment situation...

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By *illan-KillashMan
3 weeks ago

London/Sussex/Surrey/Berks/Hants


"Without wishing to be alarmist, could it be that the sick returning astronaut has brought us a humanity-slaying virus from space?

Absolutely definitely a Quatermass Experiment situation..."

I wonder if there's a pit, I do like a film with a pit......

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By *otyouraverageguyMan
3 weeks ago

W Midlands & N Wales

With reference to OP, might be the dumbest post I've ever seen on here (with a pretty low bar)

I hope it was tongue in cheek

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By *orny PTMan
3 weeks ago

Peterborough


"With reference to OP, might be the dumbest post I've ever seen on here (with a pretty low bar)

I hope it was tongue in cheek"

The cold and flu variants have laid slain to countless people over the course of history and yet we only have a vaccine for one of those.

Leave this space virus to pulp fiction writers and the odd B-movie witer.

If it were to be probable, wouldn't Arthur C Clark have wrote about it?

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By *olinOfBathMan
3 weeks ago

Corsham


"Without wishing to be alarmist, could it be that the sick returning astronaut has brought us a humanity-slaying virus from space?

A failing nhs is managing to do that

The NHS isn’t failing, the previous Government failed the NHS."

Even worse, the previous government had inherited an NHS made perfect during their predecessors' 13 years of power.

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By *ylonSlutTV/TS
3 weeks ago

Durham


"Without wishing to be alarmist, could it be that the sick returning astronaut has brought us a humanity-slaying virus from space?

A failing nhs is managing to do that

The NHS isn’t failing, the previous Government failed the NHS.

Even worse, the previous government had inherited an NHS made perfect during their predecessors' 13 years of power.

"

The NHS wasn't perfect when that government took over but it was in a damn sight better state than it is now. The NHS then was probably in the best state it's been for decades. 14 years of austerity has had a terrible toll on the NHS and public services in general.

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By *mf123Man
3 weeks ago

with one foot out the door

Didnt think life could survive in the vaccuum of space whatever they catch they take with em

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By *olinOfBathMan
3 weeks ago

Corsham


"Without wishing to be alarmist, could it be that the sick returning astronaut has brought us a humanity-slaying virus from space?

A failing nhs is managing to do that

The NHS isn’t failing, the previous Government failed the NHS.

Even worse, the previous government had inherited an NHS made perfect during their predecessors' 13 years of power.

The NHS wasn't perfect when that government took over but it was in a damn sight better state than it is now. The NHS then was probably in the best state it's been for decades. 14 years of austerity has had a terrible toll on the NHS and public services in general."

I was going to laugh at that. Then, I realised that you probably believe it. That isn't comic, it's tragic.

With half of the electorate barely able to remember Blair, let alone Callaghan and Wilson, it's no wonder that we're about to be ruined by the most dangerous degree of socialism ever to take office here.

Anyway, can't chat - have to join a protest about pensioners' winter fuel benefit...

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By *ylonSlutTV/TS
3 weeks ago

Durham


"Without wishing to be alarmist, could it be that the sick returning astronaut has brought us a humanity-slaying virus from space?

A failing nhs is managing to do that

The NHS isn’t failing, the previous Government failed the NHS.

Even worse, the previous government had inherited an NHS made perfect during their predecessors' 13 years of power.

The NHS wasn't perfect when that government took over but it was in a damn sight better state than it is now. The NHS then was probably in the best state it's been for decades. 14 years of austerity has had a terrible toll on the NHS and public services in general.

I was going to laugh at that. Then, I realised that you probably believe it. That isn't comic, it's tragic.

With half of the electorate barely able to remember Blair, let alone Callaghan and Wilson, it's no wonder that we're about to be ruined by the most dangerous degree of socialism ever to take office here.

Anyway, can't chat - have to join a protest about pensioners' winter fuel benefit..."

Ironically a universal benefit brought in by Tony Blair's government, along with free bus passes for over 60s and free tv licenses for over 75s plus the minimum wage.

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By *olinOfBathMan
3 weeks ago

Corsham


"Without wishing to be alarmist, could it be that the sick returning astronaut has brought us a humanity-slaying virus from space?

A failing nhs is managing to do that

The NHS isn’t failing, the previous Government failed the NHS.

Even worse, the previous government had inherited an NHS made perfect during their predecessors' 13 years of power.

The NHS wasn't perfect when that government took over but it was in a damn sight better state than it is now. The NHS then was probably in the best state it's been for decades. 14 years of austerity has had a terrible toll on the NHS and public services in general.

I was going to laugh at that. Then, I realised that you probably believe it. That isn't comic, it's tragic.

With half of the electorate barely able to remember Blair, let alone Callaghan and Wilson, it's no wonder that we're about to be ruined by the most dangerous degree of socialism ever to take office here.

Anyway, can't chat - have to join a protest about pensioners' winter fuel benefit...

Ironically a universal benefit brought in by Tony Blair's government, along with free bus passes for over 60s and free tv licenses for over 75s plus the minimum wage."

You forgot to mention tuition fees for students in higher education...

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By *ylonSlutTV/TS
3 weeks ago

Durham


"Without wishing to be alarmist, could it be that the sick returning astronaut has brought us a humanity-slaying virus from space?

A failing nhs is managing to do that

The NHS isn’t failing, the previous Government failed the NHS.

Even worse, the previous government had inherited an NHS made perfect during their predecessors' 13 years of power.

The NHS wasn't perfect when that government took over but it was in a damn sight better state than it is now. The NHS then was probably in the best state it's been for decades. 14 years of austerity has had a terrible toll on the NHS and public services in general.

I was going to laugh at that. Then, I realised that you probably believe it. That isn't comic, it's tragic.

With half of the electorate barely able to remember Blair, let alone Callaghan and Wilson, it's no wonder that we're about to be ruined by the most dangerous degree of socialism ever to take office here.

Anyway, can't chat - have to join a protest about pensioners' winter fuel benefit...

Ironically a universal benefit brought in by Tony Blair's government, along with free bus passes for over 60s and free tv licenses for over 75s plus the minimum wage.

You forgot to mention tuition fees for students in higher education..."

Yes by Blair introduced at £1000 then 6 years later to £3000 then trebled to £9000 by the conservative government. For the record I am not tony blair's biggest fan but to pretend his government didn't do a lot of good things, especially with regard to the NHS, isn't right. Austerity on the other hand was the real start of the rapid decline of the NHS and public services. A policy that didn't even worm to reduce the national debt. Based as it was on flawed evidence from a report based on a report with an excel spreadsheet mistake.

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By *batMan
3 weeks ago

Alicante, Spain. (Sometimes in Wales)


"Anyway, can't chat - have to join a protest about pensioners' winter fuel benefit..."

Lucky you can still protest. There’s been a lot of moves to try and curtail that by previous governments.

I bet Shirley Bassey, Richard Branson, Paul McCartney and several other wealthy people will personally thank you for fighting to get them an extra few bob next winter.

There’s UK pensioners here in Spain having to get cheaper sun cream or less gin now due to the removal of that “essential” winter help. FFS!

Gbat

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By *otsossieMan
3 weeks ago

local, but not too local


"Without wishing to be alarmist, could it be that the sick returning astronaut has brought us a humanity-slaying virus from space?"

No.

HTH

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