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May 30, 2024, 06:22:10 AM
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 on: Today at 06:20:49 AM 
Started by Mike88 - Last post by Mike88
NHS crisis: Government unveils the "Emergency Healthcare Plan", which increases NHS cooperation with private and social hospitals.


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The plan presented by the Government provides for a direct service channel for pregnant women and financial incentives to increase births.

With the ongoing problems in the NHS, emergency rooms constrained, long waiting lists and 1,7 million people without a GP (family doctor in Portugal), the cabinet approved an emergency healthcare plan, yesterday, and was presented by PM Montenegro and the Health minister, Ana Paula Martins. The Prime Minister said that the plan will give an immediate response, but will not solve all the problems as many are structural and need time to be resolved. The plan was design by a group of specialists and has 54 main policies. The main policies are:

- Open vacancies for 900 new GPs;
- Scrap of wanting lists for cancer patients with telephone vouchers and patients will be operated in either a public or private hospital;
- Creation of clinical care centers in order to lower preassure on emergency rooms, some run by the private sector;
- Requalification of emergency rooms in public hospitals;
- Creation of a SOS Pregnancy line to follow pregnant women;
- Hiring of 100 new psychologists;
- Creation of a mental health plan for the army and police forces;

Reactions were mixed: Doctors associations say they are "happy" with the plan, while leftwing opposition parties, PS, PCP, BE, accuse the government of "privatizing" the NHS and of just showing a power-point. IL and CHEGA say that the plan doesn't go far enough.

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 on: Today at 06:16:18 AM 
Started by Harry Hayfield - Last post by AustralianSwingVoter
FT out with a good adjustable prediction model



Can someone explain to me what caused such a dramatic shift in the effeciency of votes in the UK?

In 2005 - Labour won the popular vote over the Conservatives by 2.8 points and got a 60 seat majority. Now - you plug numbers in with Labour over the Conservatives by 7 points and it only puts them in largest party hung parliament territory

FPTP almost always benefits the largest party, simple as. Swing concentrates in close seats because your strongholds are already near the ceiling. The few rare exceptions to this are a couple of US states with assymetrically polarised strongholds and weird geography.

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 on: Today at 06:09:42 AM 
Started by Harry Hayfield - Last post by MillennialModerate
FT out with a good adjustable prediction model



Can someone explain to me what caused such a dramatic shift in the effeciency of votes in the UK?

In 2005 - Labour won the popular vote over the Conservatives by 2.8 points and got a 60 seat majority. Now - you plug numbers in with Labour over the Conservatives by 7 points and it only puts them in largest party hung parliament territory

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 on: Today at 06:05:59 AM 
Started by MR DARK BRANDON - Last post by kwabbit
Full ballot is Trump +4

Trump 44
Biden 40
Kennedy 8
Stein 3
West 2

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 on: Today at 05:59:33 AM 
Started by MR DARK BRANDON - Last post by MR DARK BRANDON
https://maristpoll.marist.edu/polls/novembers-presidential-election-may-2024/

Biden - 50
Trump - 48

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 on: Today at 05:59:17 AM 
Started by WV222 - Last post by Benjamin Frank 2.0
The Representative of California's 54th CD.

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 on: Today at 05:55:09 AM 
Started by Landslide Lyndon - Last post by Antonio the Sixth
Some of us subscribe to the wild and crazy view that cheering for the extermination of large amounts of people is bad regardless of where these people are located. Shocking, I know.
sure, that's an easy position to take (how could you possibly be wrong?), but some of us don't feel bad cheering for terrorists to get blown up, it's a pretty easy position to take too.  But you're right, it doesn't matter where they get blown up.

Right, so whether the specific bombs Haley graced with her signature were headed North and South is ultimately irrelevant to the question of whether or not she's a ghoul. Glad we established that.

I mean clearly hers is an "easy position to take" since a lot of people are taking it in this thread and elsewhere, but all it shows is how morally bankrupt our collective discourse has become. As Averroes points out, when you find yourself unironically spouting off movie bad guy rhetoric, you might want to take a good look at yourself.

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 on: Today at 05:53:22 AM 
Started by Leading Political Consultant Ma Anand Sheela - Last post by TimeUnit2027
so polish government is going to block access to border... again

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 on: Today at 05:52:32 AM 
Started by quesaisje - Last post by dspNY
“Vote for Joe, not the Psycho”

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 on: Today at 05:51:59 AM 
Started by President Johnson - Last post by Estrella
And another FDP moment:


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