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Total Mentions: 10
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Negative Mentions: 6
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💬 123 comments
⬆︎ 64 upvotes
The NHS went to shit.
Found in /r/newzealand/May 7, 2025
UK accountants, how much do you make?
💬 26 comments
⬆︎ 10 upvotes
The discussion is about accountant salaries in the UK, and no specific brands are mentioned.
Found in /r/Accounting/💬 10 comments
⬆︎ 497 upvotes
Implied negative connotation as a source of misinformation.
Found in /r/Futurology/Apr 24, 2025
In his closing pitch, Poilievre paints a dark picture of Canada if Liberals are re-elected
💬 865 comments
⬆︎ 743 upvotes
The NHS is referenced within the discussion of current conservative plans with a negative tone.
Found in /r/canada/Apr 23, 2025
Foreign Bank Account
💬 3 comments
⬆︎ 0 upvotes
The poster is trying to avoid paying British taxes.
Found in /r/eupersonalfinance/Apr 8, 2025
Why doctors in NSW are striking this week.
💬 262 comments
⬆︎ 1631 upvotes
The NHS is used as a negative comparison.
Found in /r/australia/Apr 2, 2025
UK nomads who are no longer UK resident: do you pay income tax, and if so, to which country?
💬 93 comments
⬆︎ 22 upvotes
Mentioned in relation to banking and tax.
Found in /r/digitalnomad/Jan 24, 2025
'Considerable uncertainty' remains about gender treatments for kids, Canadian researchers warn
💬 277 comments
⬆︎ 12 upvotes
Mentioned in passing as having research into puberty blockers and their potential long-term effects.
Found in /r/canada/Jan 24, 2025
Seymour pushes for privatisation: 'Govt hopeless at owning things'
💬 301 comments
⬆︎ 337 upvotes
The UK's NHS privatization is used as a negative example of the impact of privatization on healthcare.
Found in /r/newzealand/Feb 10, 2023
As surgical wait lists grow, Canada's private clinics cash in - Surgeries scheduled within weeks with price tags over $20K prompt concerns over 2-tiered health care
💬 1315 comments
⬆︎ 8022 upvotes
Honestly, if rich people can afford to pay, then there’s more room in the public system for the poor.
Found in /r/canada/Subscribe to our newsletter!
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