There's a cohort in England coming through with meaningless degress and serious debt... so perhaps that's already covered?Charlottesquare wrote:You could always extend it and make people with stupid children pay more for their education.88V8 wrote: I did look into moving over to the private GP... it's tempting... but it's not only the appointment fee - £125 rather than your bargain £80, and that's only for health trivia not major stuff - or alternatively the £165 monthly fee, it's the charges for everything from blood tests to scans to prescriptions depending on the plan, charges often hidden in the reassuring verbiage.
Most people have not a clue what a bargain the NHS is. Me, I think some things should be chargeable, anything related to 'lifestyle' eg fatties, smoking drinking drugs.
Easy to say when none of that would apply to me....
Anyway, won't happen, so the taxpayer will just have to keep stumping up to fill the bottomless pit.
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"degress" should be degrees, presumably.servodude wrote: There's a cohort in England coming through with meaningless degress and serious debt... so perhaps that's already covered?
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Is there a word in English for an accidentally apt typo?tjh290633 wrote:"degress" should be degrees, presumably.servodude wrote: There's a cohort in England coming through with meaningless degress and serious debt... so perhaps that's already covered?
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But yes.. I banged the wrong one twice (as Boris Johnson might have said in a moment of lucidity)