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After Rory Schlein latest injury and his release from hospital no doubt he will be flying off the Poland, as our National Health Service according to him is useless and a discrase

Bit like your spelling then :D Should you not be called Sainsbury's Now ?

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Bit like your spelling then :D Should you not be called Sainsbury's Now ?

States a guy who puts an additional, unnecessary space between words and a question mark; doesn't use a full stop; adds an unnecessary hyphen in Sainsburys and incorrectly uses a capital letter for the word 'now'.

 

Not bad for a twelve word sentence.

 

Pot, kettle old chap?

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Feel sorry for Rory with all these injuries,I think he should seriously think about retiring,he's not getting any younger and doesn't bounce like he used to.

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States a guy who puts an additional, unnecessary space between words and a question mark; doesn't use a full stop; adds an unnecessary hyphen in Sainsburys and incorrectly uses a capital letter for the word 'now'.

Not bad for a twelve word sentence.

Pot, kettle old chap?

It's an apostrophe, not a hyphen, and there is one in Sainsbury's.

 

http://www.sainsburys.co.uk

 

I don't know what Rory's problem with the NHS is, but is it possible that, being Australian, they want him to pay for treatment?

 

I know they are toughening up on overseas people not paying to use it.

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It's an apostrophe, not a hyphen, and there is one in Sainsbury's.

 

http://www.sainsburys.co.uk

 

I don't know what Rory's problem with the NHS is, but is it possible that, being Australian, they want him to pay for treatment?

 

I know they are toughening up on overseas people not paying to use it.

 

Australia and the UK have reciprocal healthcare agreements, included in which is free treatment at public hospitals.

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Australia and the UK have reciprocal healthcare agreements, included in which is free treatment at public hospitals.

Not any more. Its being scrapped, although I'm not sure when it comes into effect.

 

People from Australia and New Zealand are now expected to pay the NHS surcharge, the same as all others from outside the EU.

 

 

Edit: Came into effect 6 April. http://www.australiantimes.co.uk/uk-immigration-introduces-nhs-surcharge-for-aussies/

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Not any more. Its being scrapped, although I'm not sure when it comes into effect.

 

People from Australia and New Zealand are now expected to pay the NHS surcharge, the same as all others from outside the EU.

 

 

Edit: Came into effect 6 April. http://www.australiantimes.co.uk/uk-immigration-introduces-nhs-surcharge-for-aussies/

So it's about money then?

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So it's about money then?

No idea. Just bringing it up as a possibility of what he might have been talking about.

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Not any more. Its being scrapped, although I'm not sure when it comes into effect.

 

People from Australia and New Zealand are now expected to pay the NHS surcharge, the same as all others from outside the EU.

 

 

Edit: Came into effect 6 April. http://www.australiantimes.co.uk/uk-immigration-introduces-nhs-surcharge-for-aussies/

 

Hadn't realised that, Thanks for pointing it out.

 

I see there is no backdated liability, so applications before 06 April this year are exempt.

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