
‘Children are dying in a new Glasgow hospital BECAUSE the water’s contaminated perhaps by pigeon droppings.’
In a tirade of interruptive distortions and inaccuracy, the above claim stood out for me as best representing the malice of the corpulent long-tied Neil. I’m guessing expensive private health-care, funded by licence-payers is keeping that ‘body’ alive.
Children ARE dying in Glasgow hospitals, but NONE have had their deaths caused by water-born infections. They have died sadly BECAUSE OF prematurity, cancer and other conditions. No competent medic has claimed otherwise. Only ambulance-chasing ‘journalists’ posing as health correspondents, at BBC Scotland and at the Herald, have sought to do so, with the sneaky use of words such as ‘after’.
I’ll complain, again.

I loathe that bully.
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Good for you prof, I know where to come to in the morning to read some honesty and reason in this little oasis of normality. With this whirlwiind of unionist lies and propangda all around us, Its getting so out of hand and is happening with such regularity that we are becoming desensitised to their lies, its disgusting.
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Thanks for the once again forthcoming complaint John . The Andrew Neil’s of this word really do get a free ride , they decide who they will interview and it is up to the recipient of that invite to accept .Could I say to all SNP ministers , do a Boris , fudge your way out of it , as we have seen on many occasions he is really there to hammer the SNP in particular , he gave “flying arms ” Swinson a pretty easy ride compared to Nicola as was expected .Don’t co-operate with the BBC you will never win ! .
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A hospital not built to any decent standard with tradesmen constantly telling stories about corners being cut. A roof that leaked from week one. Some staff who joke about the poor hygeine standards while they cough into their hands and then fiddle with the drip in your arm. Staff at risk every day because they have to park miles away and walk through dark roads to work.
The bigger lie is that this hospital is fit for purpose.
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