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Originally Posted by sassysocks
The problems in the NHS are reported on news programmes on a regular basis and will continue to be, they are hardly ignored. Indeed if it weren't for the valable contribution of highly educated and skilled female doctors and nurses, it would be in a much worse state. You seem to blame women for all the ills of society - it really is becoming very boring, as it makes absolutely no sense.
Why shouldn't over 50% of the population of this country have a right to be represented on one of the nation's banknotes - it certainly deserves as much right to some airtime as anything else. There is nothing trivial about it as women bring in hugh amounts of money to our economy and deserve recogniton for it, why do you have such a problem with that?
You may consider female equality trivial but at least 50% of the population do not - you are in the minority. Many people consider religion trivial as it is based on belief rather than fact, unlike the contribution women make to society, the nhs and the success of this country. Your rantings are just that - pointless, opinionated rantings.
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its had more headlines than the deaths of 100s of thousands of innocents in nhs hospitals from undiagnosed blood clots that they developed whilst in hospital....so you think its right our news spends more time and resources reporting on women on bank notes than the avoidable DEATHS OF hundreds of thousands? you call that intelligent moral prioritising of issues?