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Old 17-04-2011, 10:22   #58
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Re: The end of the NHS - Privatisation

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu View Post
When this debate was brought up, it was stated in The Mirror (it wouldn't be in The Sun as that is a Tory paper).

That there are FOUR millionaires that financially support the party, one of these millionaire happens to run a health care company - who plans to bid.

Check it out, it was there in balck and white.
There are going to be way more than four millionaires who financially support the party, just as there were way more than that that supported Labour before they deserted the sinking ship.

Where's the evidence? What do you think this health care company is bidding on? If it's NHS contracts why is this such a surprise, they are after all a health care company? Do you realise that these internal markets within the NHS were brought in by Labour? Who really gives two hoots how it's done so long as services improve and those who can't afford to pay continue to receive them for free at point of delivery?
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