Boots morning after pill outrage

Boots morning after pill outrage

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PotatoSalad

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601 posts

83 months

Sunday 23rd July 2017
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Am I the only one thinking that £20 is hardly a fortune and if somebody can't afford that, perhaps they should just stop spreading their legs instead of whining so much? Is this really worth involving so many journalists and "experts" in such trivial matter? Just go buy it somewhere else or ask your GP for prescription, problem solved.

Unless you're one of those orange-tanned girls who get pregnant twice a week, it won't exactly ruin your budget.

Looking at the comments on Boots FB page, seems that women think they're a charity obliged to help poor girls, not a business.


Murph7355

37,708 posts

256 months

Sunday 23rd July 2017
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Slow news day and outrage being de rigeur. People have to get angry at something. Today was Boots' turn.

PotatoSalad

Original Poster:

601 posts

83 months

Sunday 23rd July 2017
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Unsurprisingly quite a few of those who comment have "VOTE LABOUR" overlay on their profile pic.


hyphen

26,262 posts

90 months

Sunday 23rd July 2017
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Are the religious/anti-abortion groups not counter protesting this?

Jonesy23

4,650 posts

136 months

Sunday 23rd July 2017
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Its not like its just the base cost of the pill Boots needs to cover, there's also the consultation before dispensing.

And its not like it's an aspirin; you want to make sure people don't take these too routinely as they're not exactly good for you so the price is meant to encourage using alternatives first.

But hey outrage.

Personally I think they should have stuck it out 'we don't make decisions based on social media'. Its not like a protest would have progressed past a few shouty types anyway with BPAS doing their stirring in the background.

I hear they're targeting Lloyds next?


Ali G

3,526 posts

282 months

Sunday 23rd July 2017
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Y Not free Coz innit

PurpleMoonlight

22,362 posts

157 months

Sunday 23rd July 2017
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Murph7355 said:
Slow news day and outrage being de rigeur. People have to get angry at something. Today was Boots' turn.
So true.

voyds9

8,488 posts

283 months

Sunday 23rd July 2017
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Boots should have stuck to their guns, it would have taken 9 months to see the results of any protest

Smiler.

11,752 posts

230 months

Sunday 23rd July 2017
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PotatoSalad said:
Unsurprisingly quite a few of those who comment have "VOTE LABOUR" overlay on their profile pic.
Women sending out mixed signals, quelle surprise. I mean, that's exactly what they're wanting to avoid, surely.

PurpleMoonlight

22,362 posts

157 months

Sunday 23rd July 2017
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It's not the price that have the feminazi outraged, it's the fact that Boots stated it's to limit misuse thereby inferring they are seeking to control women as they cannot be trusted to act appropriately.

Let them have it for free I say, it's cheaper for the taxpayer than a termination or an unwanted child.

babatunde

736 posts

190 months

Sunday 23rd July 2017
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PurpleMoonlight said:
It's not the price that have the feminazi outraged, it's the fact that Boots stated it's to limit misuse thereby inferring they are seeking to control women as they cannot be trusted to act appropriately.

Let them have it for free I say, it's cheaper for the taxpayer than a termination or an unwanted child.
it's cheaper for the taxpayer than a termination or an unwanted child
Is the truth, honestly would be cheaper for everyone & better for society if Govt set aside £20million a year and reimburse pharmacies for consultancy & cost of pill

williamp

19,255 posts

273 months

Sunday 23rd July 2017
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PotatoSalad said:
Am I the only one thinking that £20 is hardly a fortune and if somebody can't afford that, perhaps they should just stop spreading their legs instead of whining so much? Is this really worth involving so many journalists and "experts" in such trivial matter? Just go buy it somewhere else or ask your GP for prescription, problem solved.

Unless you're one of those orange-tanned girls who get pregnant twice a week, it won't exactly ruin your budget.

Looking at the comments on Boots FB page, seems that women think they're a charity obliged to help poor girls, not a business.
Dont worry. I am offended on your behalf. No need to thank me straightaway..

saaby93

32,038 posts

178 months

Sunday 23rd July 2017
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babatunde said:
it's cheaper for the taxpayer than a termination or an unwanted child
Is the truth, honestly would be cheaper for everyone & better for society if Govt set aside £20million a year and reimburse pharmacies for consultancy & cost of pill
Does it work like that or are so many using the pill that with its 'failure' rate there may be more terminations etc than without it
(failure = some proportion user error or intention)

motco

15,947 posts

246 months

Sunday 23rd July 2017
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Can't they just buy it somewhere else?

anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 23rd July 2017
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Because they didn't refer to the cost etc of dispensing or anything in the statement of why their prices were so high.

Instead they said it was to prevent 'incentivising inappropriate use'.

anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 23rd July 2017
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PurpleMoonlight said:
It's not the price that have the feminazi outraged, it's the fact that Boots stated it's to limit misuse thereby inferring they are seeking to control women as they cannot be trusted to act appropriately.

Let them have it for free I say, it's cheaper for the taxpayer than a termination or an unwanted child.
I'm going to go against the grain of the thread here and agree with this.

Boots tried to make themselves moral arbiters of society, which is absolutely not their job. That is what upset everyone, and rightly so.

The price increase was simply their way of carrying out their moral stand.

I also agree that this pill should be available as easily and affordable as possible, as it is indeed far cheaper and less emotionally damaging than an unwanted child or a termination.

I'm well aware that PH likes to get all 'Victorian' over matters such as these, but in this case I believe Boots really got it wrong.

hairyben

8,516 posts

183 months

Sunday 23rd July 2017
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PurpleMoonlight said:
It's not the price that have the feminazi outraged, it's the fact that Boots stated it's to limit misuse thereby inferring they are seeking to control women as they cannot be trusted to act appropriately.

Let them have it for free I say, it's cheaper for the taxpayer than a termination or an unwanted child.
Is it still the case that the MAP is a pretty nasty piece of work, and not something any sane person would use liberally as part of their lifestyle choice?

If so its perhaps a nod to feminism that it isnt more heavily regulated, when a lot of lesser drugs are. In light of that a consultations probably not the worst idea ever, but we're in one of those areas here where asserting rights and burning > discussion and understanding.

anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 23rd July 2017
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hairyben said:
Is it still the case that the MAP is a pretty nasty piece of work, and not something any sane person would use liberally as part of their lifestyle choice?

If so its perhaps a nod to feminism that it isnt more heavily regulated, when a lot of lesser drugs are. In light of that a consultations probably not the worst idea ever, but we're in one of those areas here where asserting rights and burning > discussion and understanding.
No-one is arguing that a consultation isn't a good idea, or about the nature of the drug. The argument is about boots setting the cost of the MAP based on their moral stance.

bitchstewie

51,203 posts

210 months

Sunday 23rd July 2017
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As said, it's not Boots job to play moral arbiter.

They could have given lots of reasons not to reduce the price but they gave one that's essentially suggested it's a "lifestyle choice" to use the morning after pill.

PurpleMoonlight

22,362 posts

157 months

Sunday 23rd July 2017
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anonymous said:
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Their mistake was publicising their reason. rolleyes