gets on my nerves.
People must take more responsibility for their health to relieve pressure on the NHS, Tony Blair is expected to say.
In a major speech, the prime minister will warn the service could be crippled by the cost of treating those affected by obesity, alcohol abuse and smoking.
He is waffling on now about choices and decisions...
Yes, I do believe that people have responsibilities but I object to be held responsible for everything. I don't live in a vacuum, I live in a society (does it still exist?) and it doesn't matter how much care I take of my life there are still aspects I cannot control.
Argueably in most cases if we need medical care we have some degree of fault, smoking, drinking, eating too much, playing sports, driving a car, getting up in the morning, having a stressful job, being poor etc.
It is my fault if I don't save enough for my pension, my fault if I don't retrain for a new career, my fault if I don't get a mortgage.
My fault if my children misbehave although if I want a mortgage and a pension it means that both my partner and I have to work full time thus neglecting the children.
I was working up to 60 hours a week (unpaid overtime) to help sustain Blair's economy and that didn't do much for my health and family life but it was probably my fault for having bad time management, it was not the employer's fault for cutting down staff and taking on more and more work.
And after that I was still supposed to bring up my children, prepare and eat healthy food, sleep properly and go to a gym to keep healthy.
Well said. Blair & Brown destroyed all our pensions then have the cheek to say we should save more. People might be eating and drinking to try and forget the new world Labour has created.