pmchugh wrote:saxitoxin wrote:The UK single-payer NHS is consensus believed to be one of, if not the singularly, worst healthcare system in the developed world.
Not true. I think you are going to need to back that up with facts.
I did, previous page.
I could provide even more references to what a third world petrie dish of bacteria NHS hospitals are (even UK media regularly bemoan all the people keeling over dead from MRSA infections by dirty, toothless, Brit doctors who don't know how to use soap and who reuse surgical gloves), however, every time I do you loudly declare "facts don't matter!"
This is how you've reacted in this thread, and is how you've reacted in previous threads.
Pander88uk wrote:As for the ceremony, it was very British, and we near-unanimously loved it. Other nationalities were obviously going to think WTF during much of it, but we didn't really care. By Brits, for Brits.
The Jubilee was your Bread & Circus distraction to stave-off the annual summer riots.
The Opening Ceremonies of an event of the International Olympic Movement are intended to be a celebration of world sport that brings the globe together.
If Britain is too loaded up with small-minded, insular, local yokels to understand this, perhaps the once-every-60-years formula used to determine how often the UK is permitted to host an Olympiad is too generous.