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He's run a car crash of an organisation that's got way out of hand with so many gaffes from the Trump splicing lies to the Deathto the IDF fiasco in the summer. Another CEO Doris also gets the boot.
Nothing more these days than just a Leftist propaganda machine.
Far Cough UKunt" wrote: ↑12 Dec 2025, 11:42
and nurses, make all your beds with hospital corners, to keep the bad germs away.
Thank you, Matron.
I'm quite surprised that they don't have fitted sheets for hospital beds; 20/30 seconds to fit one rather than tying a nurse up for 2 minutes knotting the sheet corners.
BRANDED wrote: ↑12 Dec 2025, 07:43
What’s happening in hospitals is the same as covid. People are entering hospitals with flu and spreading it around all the people who are already in. No hospital admits this because it shows how shit they are. Shit being the operative word.
Before antibiotics, the way TB was treated was they would park the patients outside to breathe in fresh air while loading them up with blankets to keep them warm. I know TB is bacterial and therefore is not like flu or Covid, but it is a respiratory illness. Maybe respiratory disease would not spread so rapidly in hospitals if they would just OPEN SOME FUCKING WINDOWS and put thick blankets on the beds instead of hermetically sealing the wards, cranking up the heating and only putting a sheet and one wafer thin blanket on the patients.
I am not convinced in the benefit of face masks beyond an operating theatre so I never wear one unless mandated under penalty. Most people have no idea how to use the properly anyway and have their hands all over their face and their nose sticking out over the top making them pointless. In my mind those who use them fall overwhelmingly into two groups. Those who feel the need to signal their political leanings to those around them and those who have an inverse understanding of their purpose and are wearing them because they think the masks are to protect themselves from the great unwashed rather than to protect the great unwashed from themselves.
Anyway, I still think it's utterly paranoid to think that there is some conspiracy when authorities try and make us wear them. If someone passes some Covid style law or the BBC or some other left-wing institution starts agitating for their use, it's annoying and misguided but there is nothing people get from me by making me wear one. I really don't get what people think their motivation is other than some misguided nannying attitude.
BRANDED wrote: ↑12 Dec 2025, 07:43
What’s happening in hospitals is the same as covid. People are entering hospitals with flu and spreading it around all the people who are already in. No hospital admits this because it shows how shit they are. Shit being the operative word.
The government/state like this sort of shit. It moves the focus away from their real fuckeries.
What’s happening in hospitals is the same as covid. People are entering hospitals with flu and spreading it around all the people who are already in. No hospital admits this because it shows how shit they are. Shit being the operative word.
Fauxstralian wrote: ↑12 Dec 2025, 02:17
Massive
Please don’t start a post with
‘Farage was on fire earlier ‘
And then disappoint those hoping his polyester black shirt got too close to a discarded cigarette
Are people so politically bigoted that they actually wish physical harm upon those that hold differing views to themselves?
Massive
Please don’t start a post with
‘Farage was on fire earlier ‘
And then disappoint those hoping his polyester black shirt got too close to a discarded cigarette
Have had one of those late night thoughts about what I heard when I woke up earlier and was in no state to take it in properly.
The woman on the spot from the BBC reported at approx 8:30 this morning, that they’d already got through 5 packs of those face masks….
What quantity per pack are they buying them in at then, because they appear to be sold mostly in quantities of 50 per pack onwards, unless the NHS are buying them singularly?
Therefore 250 people that morning (at least) had walked through the doors at Sunderland hospital by 8:30 am and depleted a stock of 250 face masks.
Fauxstralian wrote: ↑15 Nov 2025, 08:01
In hindsight I’d actually prefer to see a more restricted bbc on a subscription model
A worldwide subscription service for the full offering. Think that would be popular across Europe, America, Australia & Asia
Not sure how you restrict access to radio output but I leave that to the technical nerds
Hopefully given they would be released from the charter which requires them to cater to all audiences they can take it up market & ditch catering to morons with Eastenders
Still room for things like Traitors & obviously they have all their back catalogue of classic shows which I presume are often licenced out to UK Gold etc
Of course I would tighten up the laws of people accessing content illegally once it’s a paid service
First offence £50,000 fine & 3 years in prison.
If we start now hopefully the first massive broadcast can be coverage of the Trump paedo trial before he gets the electric chair live from Times Square
"Of course I would tighten up the laws of people accessing content illegally"
Lee Trundle" wrote: ↑14 Nov 2025, 17:29
I did laugh at the time their much heralded BBC Disinformation Correspondent Marianna Spring was found out to have lied on her CV.
She can update her CV (as seen below) stating that she used to work for the Bank of England as well as Chancellor of the Exchequer for all I care with those set of badongas..