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'Absolute legend' British veteran raises $25 million by walking for the health service


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Magnificent achievement simple as. Guy should be knighted soon as.

 

Its just insanity that the NHS relies on charity donations rather than funded by my inept government

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13 minutes ago, OneeyedJohn said:

Why was the hysteria 'stupid' ?

People loved her and were upset at her death.

No idea why :coffee1:

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25 minutes ago, Pilotman said:

it doesn't rely on such donations at all. It actually sucks up billions of Pounds into a pitifully inefficient organisation that just treats to the lowest common denominator due to lack of resorces, while its many useless managers are paid 6 figure salaries for overseeing that inefficiency.  let's not get too teary eyed about the organisation, albiet they are doing their best right now. 

Now you're blaming others lol. It will "happily" take donations all day long because Johnson and Cummings lap it up and positively encourage it. More money for the elite few

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15 minutes ago, The Word said:

How can anyone "love" someone they didn't know and would never have known?

Oh dear, you appear to have a very basic understanding of the English language.

Try reading some books, it will help.

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1 minute ago, Chivas said:

Now you're blaming others lol. It will "happily" take donations all day long because Johnson and Cummings lap it up and positively encourage it. More money for the elite few

£20 million won't even pay for the upgrade of the CEO's office at 4 hospitals, which is probably where it will end up.  Of course the suckers that paid out will never know what happened to it.   

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Just now, Bluespunk said:

Amazing how some posters can take a thread on someone doing a bit of good to thank those who helped him, and start slanging matches that degenerate into sniping, snide comments and bitterness towards each other. 

Indeed.

 

Has anyone seen the movie/documentary 'First Light'?

The subject is Geoffrey Wellum the youngest British pilot during the BOB.

He is now deceased but those two honourable gentlemen are like peas from the same pod..

 

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6 minutes ago, Bluespunk said:

Amazing how some can take a thread on someone doing a bit of good to thank those who helped him, and start slanging matches that degenerate into sniping, snide comments and bitterness towards each other. 

As pointed out on many occasion TV, frequented by the good the bad and the ugly.

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1 hour ago, Pilotman said:

£20 million won't even pay for the upgrade of the CEO's office at 4 hospitals, which is probably where it will end up.  Of course the suckers that paid out will never know what happened to it.   

Piers Morgan's virtue signalling has been quite nauseating throughout this virus saga but to be fair it was him who highlighted Capt Tom's efforts and it snowballed from there.

 

When the National lottery started in 1994 one of it's selling points was a claim that a new hospital will be built in every UK county from the proceeds. I have no idea whether any were ever actually built. Info was less than forthcoming last time I attempted to find out.

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1 hour ago, Pilotman said:

it doesn't rely on such donations at all. It actually sucks up billions of Pounds into a pitifully inefficient organisation that just treats to the lowest common denominator due to lack of resorces, while its many useless managers are paid 6 figure salaries for overseeing that inefficiency.  let's not get too teary eyed about the organisation, albiet they are doing their best right now. 

And dont forget it treats the Self inflicted Injury's . smoking ,obesity ,Alcoholism, Sunday sports injury's Car accidents, Health tourists, and the rests.

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