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Will the NHS go private by 2015?
http://news.sky.com/story/1167733/a-...o-tier-service
This to me is the first signs that the NHS will go private by the time of the elction. The NHS cannot cope with the pressure that it is under. Since the Tories came to power, more and more hospitals have come under threat of closure. Mr Cameron has said that he is pouring millions into the service, well maybe if he poured the money into the medical side and NOT the Admin side, this would ease the mounting pressure on such a delicate sector It was stated yesterday that some hospitals are 150 nurses short on each section. Each election year, the NHS is used as a pawn by all political parties to gain more votes, you cannot have that. The NHS is abused each day by patients with needless problems that can be dealt with by Gps or Pharmacists. BUT, all sections of the NHS is stretched to the limit. But this is because of cutbacks by government. And this is NOT a rant, but the truth about what is happening to a servive provided for poor and needy. |
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Dave is living Maggies legacy.
wanting to privatise everything. and then you got that thing coming around again where everyone is buying homes under the government. which is going to fall flat on its face. always the same Conservatives. destroy everyone and everything. This is NOT a rant. |
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The NHS will not be 'private' in 2015* * which was the original premise of the OP before the title was amended to reflect some form of reality. |
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Don't let Arthur see it, it's full of factual information that doesn't need to contain a link and is valid. |
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I have amended the title to something more appropriate as its not factual that it will happen.
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I actually think that large chunks of the NHS will be privatised to outside companies as they can often give better value for money. But those parts that already have gone to exterior hands may be cheaper but don't maintain quality IMHO (catering for example).
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I'm not sure about the nhs being privatised fully but it doesn't fill me with confidence when Ed boasts "we'll only privatise 35% of it" or whatever the figure was. Interesting http://m.ft.com/cms/s/0/046274a2-47c...44feabdc0.html |
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I fully expect many parts of the police and NHS will be outsourced over time to companies owned by rich friends of those in power. |
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Oh l like this again my rant at the Tories - l hate them, every single Tory supporter in this country who voted for them, should be ashamed.
Where l live within a few miles - there are four hospitals that were on the Tory hit list for closure - Ealing, West Middlesex, Central Middx and Charing Cross. Luckily West Middx and Ealing were saved. But this was to SAVE money. The truth is that the Tories, want the NHS to be privatised and they are doing it by the back door - two years ago a PRIVATE company took over a hospital, and it couldn't be saved as the company couldn't afford to run it. At the moment there are MORE admin staff running hospitals instead of medical staff. By putting the NHS in private hands would save the government billions. And by 2015 l believe that the Tories will make every attempt to do this. Its true what some paper said that The Tories think of only one person - THEMSELF. Members can say that l am ranting, but if there was a vote in the commons - EVERY Tory would vote, except those that would fly abroad - like IDS did yesterday on the bedroom tax vote. |
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Also why not have more qualified paramedics with the skill and the authority to treat a 90 yr old in the nursing home instead of taking him/her to A&E where they will most likely be sent back to the home the next day having wasted a bed all night ,what's wrong with treating minor cuts and scrapes at home rather than on a ward .I see nothing wrong with this idea which is incidentally being put forward by a cardiac surgeon and not something that has been thought up in a tea break by some pencil pusher who has no clue. Arthur would do do well to actually read the article |
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