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1 rated post By ProPlus, Fri 4 Jul at 6:40pm 1 2 | Next > Page 1 2
Three quarters of people in the UK want to see prescription charges scrapped in England, a BBC poll suggests.
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Agree - we pay for the NHS, so why should we be charged £7.10 per item.
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moonie , Fri 4 Jul at 9:01am
JustThe5 wrote:
Agree - we pay for the NHS, so why should we be charged £7.10 per item.
Aren't prescriptions already free in Scotland and Wales? What a shower.
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moonie wrote:
JustThe5 wrote:
Agree - we pay for the NHS, so why should we be charged £7.10 per item.
Aren't prescriptions already free in Scotland and Wales? What a shower.
yep, and
In Wales they do not have to pay at a hospital park
In Scotland, they get £1.5k more spend on each person and the police did get the 2.5% pay increase
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moonie , Fri 4 Jul at 9:04am
JustThe5 wrote:
moonie wrote:
JustThe5 wrote:
Agree - we pay for the NHS, so why should we be charged £7.10 per item.
Aren't prescriptions already free in Scotland and Wales? What a shower.
yep, and
In Wales they do not have to pay at a hospital park
In Scotland, they get £1.5k more spend on each person and the police did get the 2.5% pay increase
Can we blame Gordon Brown for this?! ;)
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greg , Fri 4 Jul at 9:10am
can i get free prescriptions if i drive to wales then?
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moonie wrote:
JustThe5 wrote:
moonie wrote:
JustThe5 wrote:
Agree - we pay for the NHS, so why should we be charged £7.10 per item.
Aren't prescriptions already free in Scotland and Wales? What a shower.
yep, and
In Wales they do not have to pay at a hospital park
In Scotland, they get £1.5k more spend on each person and the police did get the 2.5% pay increase
Can we blame Gordon Brown for this?! ;)
and the other non English MP's
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Come to lovely Ireland, costs ?55 just to SEE the doctor... the prescription is then extra.... the WORST health service I have ever seen!
Edited Fri 4 Jul at 10:03am
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JustThe5 wrote:
moonie wrote:
JustThe5 wrote:
Agree - we pay for the NHS, so why should we be charged £7.10 per item.
Aren't prescriptions already free in Scotland and Wales? What a shower.
yep, and
In Wales they do not have to pay at a hospital park
In Scotland, they get £1.5k more spend on each person and the police did get the 2.5% pay increase
Nope - you still need to pay for prescriptions in Scotland although there is talk about reducing the cost year on year until they are free in about 3-5 years.
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Nicola , Fri 4 Jul at 5:26pm
Every time I have to put my inhaler prescription in I feel a bit ripped off. Is it my fault I'm asthmatic
*grumble*
Scrap the charges. Then in turn I'm sure docs who seem to give out endless ones for the smallest ailment will soon stop that.
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