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Posted by Merk

August 26th, 2009

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16 Comments

  1. Antigherkin

    Well, it was good enough for Churchill. Anyone who says babies shouldn’t be born in toilets is basically saying Churchill’s shit. And that’s the same as saying you hate this country. Which is treason. To the tower with you, Dacre.

  2. Mark

    Back to bashing the NHS I see. I knew it couldn’t last.

  3. Original Paul

    Is this really true?

  4. Antigherkin

    It’s not true that all of the 4,000 women who gave birth outside maternity wards delivered their babies in hospital corridors, toilets and lifts: the Mail have as usual picked the most dramatic examples and implied these apply across the board rather than to a minority. Ambulances and other hospital wards are the most likely locations for births outside maternity wards.

    It’s also not true that the reason all 4,000 mothers gave birth outside of a maternity ward did so because of a shortage of beds. Some will have been unavoidable emergencies.

  5. Mail Man

    How they have the gaul to talk about hospital corridors after the record of their tory heros!?

  6. Nick Mazonowicz

    “How they have the gaul to talk about hospital corridors”

    They talked to Getafix?

    (Sorry)

  7. matt_o_mac

    I’d prefer a coffee mug to be honest

  8. Chas

    These private health care hospitals need to be investigated!!

  9. JSwindle

    I was born in a hospital corridor in the 70’s. I only found out recently from my Mum and since my birthday is near Christmas it just gave me a massive messiah complex.

    I’d rather have been in a crossfire hurricane, though.

  10. Marcs

    What does not kill you makes you stronger. Can’t see what the fuss is about, our ancestors were born out in the open on the plains of Africa, there are billions of us now.

  11. Stevie H

    The comments (and the scoring) on this story:

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1209374/Muslim-leader-kidnapped-knifepoint-ordered-stop-community-prayers-BNP-leaflet-campaign.html

    Beggar belief.

  12. Mail Man

    Stevie H

    Unreal…..but then again sadly not, they claim they have been characterised unfairly and yet at every opportunity they show themselves to be the vicious nasty bunch they are – and completely anti those British values they, in the next breath, would claim to ‘love’ and ’support’ .

    Bunch of potential traitors (and as the lunatic fringe prove – think Soho bomber – potentially dangerous to the rest of us).

    Maybe ZanuLiebour ought to give them a taste of the world they clearly desperately crave & arrest & lock a few of them up for the traitorous anti-British lot they are?

  13. Marcs

    Well surely the BNP can now be charged with this as they are shown to be not a political group but a white supremacist terrorist group. Does the government have to wait until others are forced to act against them?

  14. spungin imgrunt

    Stevie H

    That’s appalling. Like you say, it’s the green and red arrows that are the most worrying.

    I don’t know if I read too many on-line message boards, but I increasingly get the feeling that something bad is coming. I’m sure this level of ignorance and hate has always been there and I’m just noticing it more now that I spend time reading this bollocks, but it does seem like it’s getting worse – or at least more confident. Please tell me I’m imagining it.

  15. Stevie H

    @spungin imgrunt :

    I fear that you may be correct, and a proportion of the UK public is whipping itself up into hysteria on online forums, away from (most) observers.

    Either that, or some anti-immigration parties are shilling on the boards to promote (green arrow) their views and rubbish (red arrow) people who disagree.

  16. hel

    as long as the boxer, the oxo mum and the rolling stone’s wife can/want to dance, i can’t see how it would be “unlikely” that they would be on “strictly.”

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