• PooCrafter93@lemmy.sdf.org
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    Dude isn’t this “mildly infuriating”. The daily mail is designed to piss people off, feels more than “mildly” infuriating lol

  • katy ✨@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Amazing how we’ve gone from “clap for the NHS they’re amazing” to “you want fair compensation? psst!”

    Also if the strike has only been going on for a little while then how does the Daily Mail account for the fact that NHS quality has gone down every year of the decade long Tory rule.

    Maybe it’s not the doctors that’s the problem… maybe it’s the politicians (including Labour since Wes Streeting is chomping at the bit to carve up the NHS and continue the Tory legacy)

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      Ah yes, another lie from the brexiteer brigade which is a gift for future generations to live with.

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        Lithuania GDP Per Capita: $28,094

        UK GDP Per Capita: $46,371

        Brexit (and moreso post-GFC austerity) have been actions of brain-dead economic self-harm, but I don’t know where you got your numbers from here. Even PPP adjusted the UK is ahead.

      • Aux@lemmy.world
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        You have no fucking clue what you’re talking about. If you think that life is bad in the UK, you’d die from starvation in Lithuania.

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          Lithuania is actually doing pretty fine for itself. Haven’t heard of any people starving to death there. Might drop some sources for that?

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            Numbeo.com for numbers, personal experience as well. Lithuania might be doing ok, but it’s nowhere near how good the UK is doing. Thus anyone struggling in the UK would be dead in Lithuania.

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              Oh alright. I misunderstood your comment then. Yes, I agree with you.

  • MystikIncarnate@lemmy.ca
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    Guys! I have this genius idea.

    Let’s pay them to stop the strike!

    It’s so simple. Give them a reason to keep doing their jobs, and this whole thing can be over with. Amazing.

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    Obligatory

    Fuck the Daily Mail.

    And The Sun along with them.

    Absolute fucking tags that I wouldn’t wipe my ass with.

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    What I am shocked at is people still buy tabloid news papers in the UK especially the junk papers like the daily mail. The UK media is brought and sold just like the US media. All trash, don’t support them.

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    Daily Mail is considered expensive toilet paper by a lot of Brits.

    The worst thing about it is that it’s not even available in two-ply.

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    How is “despite waiting lists being a record high” on the doctors? That’s on the hospitals or government for not hiring enough doctors, probably because they don’t pay well enough. The doctors should add “the waiting lists are too long” to their complaints (if not already on there).

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      [they] should add “the waiting lists are too long.

      They have, for your information :)

      He said: "The government was presiding over this problem long before any industrial action - waiting lists were steadily getting worse for the decade leading up to the pandemic arriving.

      “In fact, it is these waiting lists - and doctors being unable to do their jobs because of underinvestment, workforce shortages and rota gaps - that lie behind the strikes they’re being forced to take now.”

      reference

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    Why is written ‘harming’ in single quotes? Is this some opinion that someone has had that they are publishing as fact?

    The government is just holding out in the hope that public opinion on the strikes turns on their favour or that the nurses and doctors run out of savings to keep striking.

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      It’ll be paraphrased from something a Tory said and I suspect the quotes cover the “paper” from libel since they can then claim it was opinion rather than fact

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      I read a while back that it’s to insulate the paper from any potential defamation lawsuits, the quotes are there to ensure the difference between “we believe the strikes are harming patients also this person says they must stop” and “this person believes the strikes are harming patients and also says they must stop”

      It’s actually very common practice in the UK, most headlines make use of quotations to endorse a position by means of quoting an opinion and providing context to that opinion.

      In this specific case it is of course bullshit, the language of the headline is deliberately worded to incite anger against the healthcare professionals and the quotes are added to preserve the emotive qualities of the headline when read by the layperson while insulating the paper from legal risk.

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    And in a few years they’ll headline “Lazy students refuse to study medicine, hospitals closing due to doctor shortage!”

    Then they’ll tell you how the rich go to the EU for treatment and blame it all in Brussels

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    Daily Fail or Daily Heil, there’s no denying that this is one useless rag of a tabloid.

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    That’s the Daily Mail for you.

    It’s a tabloid for the working class that actively promotes shitting on the working class. Unfortunately, they’re as popular now as they ever have been.

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    Capitalism is pay to play bitch. Funny how it’s harmful when it affects their control but underfunding healthcare isn’t.