Well give me a lobotomy and call me Sucky ... yet another menshy from my avid fan
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Calm down Rimmer before Kryten shuts down your hologram
Well give me a lobotomy and call me Sucky ... yet another menshy from my avid fan
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Anyway I'm ****ing off before Fosse comes back, having drunk another bottle of red and wanting to tell us all his war stories.
As a person who lived in Europe for 25 years you need to get a S1 card from England to the countries' health service, otherwise you pay. The health card from England is free, and cover is valid from the contributions you paid . Archers road is blowing hot air again from the skid mark bankI’ve got one of these. They are free and they entitle you to state healthcare in Europe and a lot of countries aligned with the UK. It entitles you to the same level of cover that a resident of that county gets.
But I always take out travel insurance and I agree it should be mandatory.
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As a person who lived in Europe for 25 years you need to get a S1 card from England to the countries' health service, otherwise you pay. The health card from England is free, and cover is valid from the contributions you paid . Archers road is blowing hot air again from the skid mark bank
This isn’t GC mate. We don’t use words like that on here.Obviously not, you ****ing ******. You just said it was free
This isn’t GC mate. We don’t use words like that on here.
Obviously not, you ****ing ******. You just said it was free
... Wodge ain't the sharpest tool ...Can't remember what the card that Pinkie shared is called, but we all have them (bar me, never got round to it). The Mrs and all the kids have travelled abroad with their schools and you need one. Medical care is then covered by these.
Used to be an E1-11.
Most recent experience; my son broke his shoulder skiing a couple of years back. We had to pay for the medicine and xrays, but all that was claimed back on travel insurance.
We weren't asked to pay for the medical attention itself though, if that makes sense?
Those cards are a necessity, with one you will be looked at despite brexit etc. Without, you get charged.

Can't remember what the card that Pinkie shared is called, but we all have them (bar me, never got round to it). The Mrs and all the kids have travelled abroad with their schools and you need one. Medical care is then covered by these.
Used to be an E1-11.
Most recent experience; my son broke his shoulder skiing a couple of years back. We had to pay for the medicine and xrays, but all that was claimed back on travel insurance.
We weren't asked to pay for the medical attention itself though, if that makes sense?
Those cards are a necessity, with one you will be looked at despite brexit etc. Without, you get charged.
Obviously not, you ****ing ******. You just said it was free
Halitosis breath is speaking from the chutney channel lips again, but then nearly all of his words are excrement. I could explain in detail to him, but i don't have crayons and paper at hand for him. I see he has been training his dog to speak publicly on his behalfRoger’s presence disorientated me.
Someone must have left the door to the **** farm open
5 star answer correct on all counts without the card you pay .I left before the Brexit announcement, Then it was local insurance company fill in a English S1 form and then your covered with the local insurance picking up the billThe card I posted is the GHIC (global health insurance card) which replaced the EHIC after Brexit
I think there’s been a bit of confusion over the free part. (Not from you) The scheme is free to join, but doesn’t necessarily entitle you to free healthcare. It entitles you to the same level of cover for residents of the country you are visiting, so some of it might be free, some of it you (or your insurance provider) may be liable for. And it will vary from county to county.
But what it does do is enable you to access healthcare in an emergency without being told to wait in reception whilst they work out your bill or whilst you’re on the phone wrangling with your insurance company about whether they are going to cover the cost.
It basically just gives you the same rights as if you were a resident in that country. And it’s something we negotiated with the EU as a reciprocal agreement for EU citizens receiving emergency healthcare in the UK
Halitosis breath is speaking from the chutney channel lips again, but then nearly all of his words are excrement. I could explain in detail to him, but i don't have crayons and paper at hand for him. I see he has been training his dog to speak publicly on his behalf
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But sharp enough where you're concerned... Wodge ain't the sharpest tool ...
Newscaster for talkshyte has spokenYeah but nothing you say matters, because Saints just won their opening game of the season, I have tickets for the Pompey game, and Sunderland are going to spend the whole season getting gubbed. So you, ya norvern muppet, can **** right off


But sharp enough where you're concerned