As General
Dannatt
head of the Army
said in October 2006:
“The treatment of soldiers in civilian wards shows society’s lack of understanding of the needs of our troops
It is not acceptable for our casualties to be in mixed wards with civilians, Sir Richard says.
‘I was outraged at the story of someone saying:
“Take your uniform off.”
‘Our people need the privacy of recovering in a military environment – a soldier manning a machine –gun in Basra loses consciousness when he is hit by a missile and next recovers consciousness in a hospital in the UK.
He wants to wake up in a familiar sights and sounds, he wants to see people in uniform. He doesn’t want to be in a civilian environment. We exacerbate the culture shock.’
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[Gordon
Brown in your homeland you have some of the most famous
regiments in the country. Knowing the man you are we feel sure
that you will put the interests of the fighting man high on your
list and will reverse the decision to close Military Hospitals.
Cost should never be an issue as such brave
men should have the thanks of a nation the fifth
richest in the world and the needs
of our wounded to be treated in a Military Hospital
should be the least we can do for those who offer
their lives for their country as an ongoing
sacrifice.
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A few weeks ago we made the suggestion
that those who have a greater proportion of the wealth
of the country -and there are many of them-with others
joining them on a monthly and possibly daily basis to
contribute to a
MILITARY
HOSPITAL
FUND.
[Each
underlined word has a separate bulletin]
The
newspapers took up our question of the virtues of the
Victorian practice of funding many of the essential
institutions but raised the issue of the greater tax
burden now on those who are successful who in the main
consider they are paying out enough to the STATE and
therefore generosity elsewhere is ignored. As we all
know there are many successful entrepreneurs who see to
it that they avoid paying any tax at all. But the point
we made was that even with the burden of heavy taxes
surely these individuals can still sent a few thousand
pounds for such a
WORTHY COURSE.
We are sure that millions of taxpayers
and others will contribute what ever they can as there
can be few causes which effect every family in the land
at one time or another. As soon as the GOVERNMENT see
that the FUND is in the public domain it would be
unlikely that they themselves would not contribute. The
significance of the greater sum of funding coming from
the general public will ensure that when that MILITARY
HOSPITAL has been built on mainly public
subscriptions that
IT WILL BELONG
TO THE PEOPLE
The
COST of a
Military
Hospital
equipped
funded and staffed would be in the region of
£120,000,000 at 2006 prices
Our closest ally learned the lessons after the Vietnam war when
their Veterans were treated inhumanly in dirty ill-equipped
centres with many staff treating their brave patients as no
better than objects of contempt. The CONGRESS of the UNITED
STATES of AMERICA corrected this monstrous inhumanity and now
the veterans are allocated billions of dollars each year to
ensure they are treated as is their due by their thankful
COUNTRY.
The situation in the fourth richest country in the
world
ENGLAND
-(as the wealth of
the country is the South East of England)- is one of
indifference as to the treatment of our servicemen and women and
are not treated as they are in the USA with the concern and
appreciation of their sacrifices to their country. It is
therefore VITAL that the treatment of our troops should be in
MILITARY
HOSPITALS
as is the treatment of the
forces of our closest Ally. We have fought together in two WORLD
WARS and it must be right that ALL should receive their
treatment in common with that ally in
MILITARY
HOSPITALS
Because of the URGENCY of
ACTION and this MATTER unless this WORTHY CAUSE is taken
up by the MEDIA shortly we will be placed in a situation
to take up the CHALLENGE ourselves. Should our
intervention be necessary we will ask for monies to be
paid direct into a bank-account under the label of
MILITARY
HOSPITAL
FUND-
[Each underlined word has
a separate bulletin
We ourselves
will leave all matters to those persons who have no
connection to the Party.
There is still time for
the countless persons of wealth and influence in our 4th
richest country in the world to give a enduring
practical monument for the use of our brave servicemen
and women
A
MILITARY
HOSPITAL.
JULY
30-2007
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With a GENERAL ELECTION possibly this autumn
it is imperative that the disgraceful happenings of the events
of the last ELECTION do not occur again when many servicemen
and women were unable to VOTE
Scandal
of British soldiers in Iraq robbed of their General Election
vote -while they are explaining to Iraqi people the meaning
of Democracy.
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British soldier’s
in Iraq -lost vote due to MoD indifference and usual cock-up.
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The greatest threat
to British liberty does not come from terrorism - said Lord
Hoffmann.