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Why is this a bad thing? Should we just knock down a perfectly good building and rebuild one for the sake of it? If a building is in good shape then what's the problem
The poor state of the buildings that aren't maintained is a bad thing. We can all agree on that.
The fact that buildings existed before the NHS existed is the type of click bait headline that the guardian chooses to present for the story. It's just designed to rile people up.
Yeah. Like I sometimes have to work in a building from the Victorian times and there's absolutely nothing wrong with it apart from the kitchen being a bit cold
The guardian.... probably.
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