My Big Fat Fetish - C4

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Burden on the NHS, everyone is a burden on the NHS. Sports injuries, DIY injuries, drunken injuries, motoring injuries. The list of "own fault" burdens on the NHS is both huge and endless.
 
I'm not a fan of fatties generally and I was going to say maybe we should just withdraw their access to the health service, slightly tongue in cheek.

But having thought quite deeply about it I guess they have a right to be fat if they want and where do you draw the line where there is risk of injury or death? Do we restrict the health service to people who live a low risk boring life?

There are deeper reasons why the health service is strained and it's because of inefficient governments peeing money up a wall.

LOAM kind of beat me to it there.

Regards,

Skinny Jambo!
 
Why the hell should someone who pays tax from their wages and the stuff they buy not be entitled to NHS treatment?

What's next, denying pensioners treatment because they don't pay into the system any more?
 
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Burden on the NHS, everyone is a burden on the NHS. Sports injuries, DIY injuries, drunken injuries, motoring injuries. The list of "own fault" burdens on the NHS is both huge and endless.

Of course, but I guess the chances of a DIY injury when conducting DIY is low. The chances of a sports injury when playing sport is low. Media reporting would have you think the chances of a drunken injury is high, steps have been taken to combat this by raising the price of alcohol. The chances of having a heart or other organ problem if you're obese is very high and these people are conciously making the decision to do this to themselves.

It's clear that if burgers, crisps and **** was incredibly expensive and healthy food was not there won't be so many obese people, I think it's as simple as that. It's the opposite at the moment. What I can't get my head around is "slimming" foods with low calories are expensive. Essentially, food with low energy values are more expensive than high energy items?

Why the hell should someone who pays tax from their wages and the stuff they buy not be entitled to NHS treatment?

What's next, denying pensioners treatment because they don't pay into the system any more?

Well that's a daft point. Fatties get fat because they eat **** and sit around doing nothing with their life. Old people can't help getting old.

Obese people shouldn't be denied healthcare, they should just be made to pay their way to cover the extra strain they conciously place on it.
 
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Dunno where you guys find the effort to post one of these threads once a week. Cant you just hate Muslims like the rest of the retards? At the very least keep bumping the same one.

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You could tax fast food?

This Kit woman seems to be speaking some sense, it's good to see that she acknowledges that it isn't a safe/healthy lifestyle.

In Denmark they additionally tax fatty foods, and will tax sugary foods soon too I think... But the Danes do love tax!
 
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