How much do you know about the Olympic Games and the secret deals that have been done between the London organisers and the 'Very Important People' (VIPs)?
Do you know that for the duration of the Olympic Games that a whole ward at University College Hospital (UCH) will be reserved for the VIPs of the Olympics?
That includes people such as Sepp Blatter, Head of FIFA, the football world governing body. The doctors, specialist support staff, nurses, etc, will be hauled off the public wards and rushed to treat the VIPs in this isolated ward, whilst the people of London, NHS patients, will be neglected as top medical workers attend to the so-called VIPs.
The VIPs will be rushed to hospital along the reserved Olympic traffic lanes. Meanwhile, the emergency services, the Fire Brigade and Ambulance service, are not permitted to use these lanes for us mere mortals to have the quickest and best possible assistance and care.
Are they paying privately for this privileged treatment or is it being funded by the NHS, through our National Insurance contributions?
London is internationally known for its private hospitals and the high quality of treatment they provide. Why can the Olympics so-called VIPs not use one of those and allow UCH to get on with its duty to treat the NHS patients of London, who are already paying a high financial price for the Olympics?
What other deals have been done that have been hidden from the British taxpayer, who are paying millions of pounds to fund the games?
McTaggart
Do you know that for the duration of the Olympic Games that a whole ward at University College Hospital (UCH) will be reserved for the VIPs of the Olympics?
That includes people such as Sepp Blatter, Head of FIFA, the football world governing body. The doctors, specialist support staff, nurses, etc, will be hauled off the public wards and rushed to treat the VIPs in this isolated ward, whilst the people of London, NHS patients, will be neglected as top medical workers attend to the so-called VIPs.
The VIPs will be rushed to hospital along the reserved Olympic traffic lanes. Meanwhile, the emergency services, the Fire Brigade and Ambulance service, are not permitted to use these lanes for us mere mortals to have the quickest and best possible assistance and care.
Are they paying privately for this privileged treatment or is it being funded by the NHS, through our National Insurance contributions?
London is internationally known for its private hospitals and the high quality of treatment they provide. Why can the Olympics so-called VIPs not use one of those and allow UCH to get on with its duty to treat the NHS patients of London, who are already paying a high financial price for the Olympics?
What other deals have been done that have been hidden from the British taxpayer, who are paying millions of pounds to fund the games?
McTaggart
Interesting stuff - and deserves more investigation. Jim from BBC Newsnight.
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