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Wednesday, 6 May 2015

Never trust a Tory if you value the NHS !


7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love your blog but feel you absolutely spoil it with political posts.

Lowcarb team member said...

It's politics that is tearing the NHS apart. It's politics that brought about the failed US food pyramid. Politics has everything to do with the lamentable dietary guidelines, that have lead to the epidemics of obesity and often linked type two diabetes.

Eddie

Anonymous said...

It's more the point that for every reader who agrees with you regarding labour and the nhs, there will be another one who totally disagrees. I just can't see the point on an otherwise brilliant blog. Keep up the good work, but I wouldn't vote for labour if they were the only party !

Lowcarb team member said...

Anon

It makes not one jot of difference to me who gets in as the next Government. But for the poor, the disabled, the downtrodden, I believe Labour will do a better job.

Who do you support? the one man party UKIP, a racist bunch of extreme right wingers. The Tories, most have never done a days work in their lives, and many ex Eaton sucking up to the corrupt Banks.

Maybe you are Liberal supporter, the mob that promised no increase in student fees, and then dropped to the knees for a sniff of power, playing stooge to Cameroons muppets.

One thing we do know for certain, you are a gutless anon skulking in the shadows. Do you think I give a toss for your opinions?

Have a nice day.

Eddie


Anonymous said...

Wow, I didn't expect that of someone I've enjoyed reading for years, just because I choose to remain anonymous. You've very much gone down in my estimation. I won't bother replying to any more posts with that attitude. Cheers Rod.

Lowcarb team member said...

Good grief Rod, tell me you are not the Rod aka Sanguine. I am staggered you would feel the need to post here as an anon. WHY?

And are you up for a real debate?

Eddie

Lowcarb team member said...

If the exit polls are correct say goodbye to the NHS, expect more of the same for the poor, sick and disabled who have borne the brunt of the austerity cuts whilst the rich get richer.

Graham