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The reform party has agreed to continue the triple lock

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infoman Tue 14-Apr-26 02:23:01

if they win power in the general election,will this change your stance on voting in the local elections??

Allira Sat 09-May-26 23:14:12

Allira

Suki70

infoman if I have an urgent medical problem I can phone my GP surgery for an appointment that day. For a routine appointment I can have a face to face or telephone appointment within two to five days depending upon which GP I want to see. Nothing would ever persuade me to vote Reform.

We may or may not get an urgent appointment on the same day.
Routine appointments are six to seven weeks.

And that is usually with a nurse, not a doctor.

Basgetti Sat 09-May-26 23:19:08

We live in Perth. My husband has complex health issues. We always have same day appointments. (On several occasions, we’ve called the surgery and been instructed to come in immediately.)

Chocolatelovinggran Sun 10-May-26 08:19:41

The Reform group have spoken of a plan for mass deportation of immigrants.
That will make any current problems in accessing health care resemble the golden age.

fancyflowers Sun 10-May-26 09:11:04

BlueBelle

No they need to take a long jump, they are vile, misogynist, far right, racist and a huge blot on our country, they could give me a million pounds and I d still never feel different.

Agree 100%.

Allira Sun 10-May-26 12:29:30

Chocolatelovinggran

The Reform group have spoken of a plan for mass deportation of immigrants.
That will make any current problems in accessing health care resemble the golden age.

Well, some of my family will be deported then. What happens to their OHs and small children?

Two work in the medical world, so two less qualified staff.