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# Goodbye NHS
(, Wed 5 Sep 2012, 10:29, archived)
# Also, let's abandon the NHS.
(, Wed 5 Sep 2012, 10:30, archived)
# Hahahahahahah
:)
(, Wed 5 Sep 2012, 10:31, archived)
# Ha-ha!
(, Wed 5 Sep 2012, 10:32, archived)
# If we remove all of the actual NHS
then the memory of it will do far more good for all the sick people
(, Wed 5 Sep 2012, 10:44, archived)
# hahahaha
Water has memory? How in fuck is this man even a politician? Let alone in charge of this nations health??
(, Wed 5 Sep 2012, 10:50, archived)
# It doesn't matter what he believes
because the only thing he's in charge of is flogging off the NHS
(, Wed 5 Sep 2012, 10:53, archived)
# ^
The full, terrifying truth
(, Wed 5 Sep 2012, 10:59, archived)
# Or maybe just tweak it a little?
(, Wed 5 Sep 2012, 11:01, archived)
# hahaha
(, Wed 5 Sep 2012, 11:48, archived)
# Smeeeeeeggg - Heeeeeeaaaaaaddddddddd!!!
(, Wed 5 Sep 2012, 11:54, archived)
[challenge entry] Did you say 'Fix' people??
(, Wed 5 Sep 2012, 10:58, archived)
# Ha ha!
You're on fire today. No really, turn around *grabs extinguisher*
(, Wed 5 Sep 2012, 11:00, archived)
# Hehe...
ta :)
(, Wed 5 Sep 2012, 11:02, archived)
# ooh
what a lovely thought!
(, Wed 5 Sep 2012, 11:30, archived)
# indeed
Would be one great way to 'shuffle' them
(, Wed 5 Sep 2012, 11:33, archived)
# Hahaha! Nicely.
:D

(, Wed 5 Sep 2012, 11:40, archived)
# Cheers
Does Fresh Water have a memory?
(, Wed 5 Sep 2012, 11:42, archived)
# It remembers that thing you did.
You know "that thing".


(, Wed 5 Sep 2012, 12:09, archived)
# but you said. . .
. . . you would never, NEVER mention the 'thing' again?
(, Wed 5 Sep 2012, 12:11, archived)
# THING THING THING THING THING that THING THING THING THING THING THING THING
that THING THING THING THING THING that THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING that THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING that THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING that THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING that THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING that THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING that THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING that THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING that THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING that THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING that THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING that THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING that THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING that THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING that THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING THING that THING THING THING THING THING THING THING
Ooops... sorry. I forgot.
:D

(, Wed 5 Sep 2012, 12:34, archived)
# Arrrgghh!
DAMN YOU, DAMN YOU TO HELLLLLLLL!
(, Wed 5 Sep 2012, 13:42, archived)
# Let's see your magic water cure a compound fracture, you twunt.
Nice pic, man!
(, Wed 5 Sep 2012, 12:57, archived)
# Thanks SBF
So Cameron definitely want's to phase out the NHS and expand Heathrow?
(, Wed 5 Sep 2012, 13:39, archived)
# haha!
excellent work.
(, Wed 5 Sep 2012, 15:02, archived)
# Thank you
I hate the hunt
(, Wed 5 Sep 2012, 21:51, archived)
# I made a poster too.
KNOW THE ENEMY
Welcome to your new health secretary.
In 2009, Hunt was found by the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards to be in breach of rules after allowing his political agent to live in his taxpayer funded home in Farnham as a lodger from November 2005 to June 2007. Hunt’s offer to repay half the money (£9,558.50) was accepted. Hunt also had to repay £1,996 for claiming the expenses of his Farnham home whilst claiming the mortgage of his Hammersmith home .
licensed under the Open Government Licence v1.0
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Jeremy_Hunt_Official.jpg#filelinks
As Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport, Hunt clearly showed his disdain for fair process, in withholding the Ofcom report on the Murdoch takeover of BskyB until mounting pressure forced him to revel that it recommended the matter be referred to the Competition Commission. He later claimed that his department released the report (by a publicly funded public body acting in public interest) despite not being required to do so.
He then chose not to refer the matter to the Competition Commission (despite this being its sole raison d'être), announcing on 3 March 2011 that he intended to accept a series of undertakings given by News Corporation, paving the way for the deal to be approved. Then of course it all came out in the wash.
Hunt was alleged to have had improper contact with News Corp. Emails released to the Leveson Inquiry detailed contacts between Hunt's special advisor Adam Smith and Frédéric MichelNews Corp’s director of public affairs and therefore a lobbyist for James Murdoch. Hunt appeared before the Leveson inquiry on 31 May 2012, when it emerged that Hunt had himself been in text and private email contact with James Murdoch, even congratulating him on the progress of the takeover bid, but nonetheless then took over responsibility for adjudicating on the bid.
In April 2012, immediately following David Cameron's statement that he would not associate himself with anyone who carried out “aggressive tax avoidance”, the Daily Telegraph disclosed that Hunt had reduced his tax bill by over £100,000 by receiving dividends from Hotcourses in the form of property which was promptly leased back to the company. The dividend was paid just before a 10% rise in dividend tax and Hunt was not required to pay stamp duty on the property
Now kiss the NHS goodbye
(, Thu 6 Sep 2012, 13:01, archived)
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forgot to say - it wasn't as pretty but that didn't stop me putting a few around the neighbourhood
(, Thu 6 Sep 2012, 13:04, archived)