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Originally Posted by nomadking
"might want to discuss" is in the FUTURE. The response to a particular item might well be "not happening" or simply "sub-item A=yes, sub-item B=no, sub-item C=possible with changes". Absolutely nothing decided or agreed upon.
Certain quarters are always complaining when proposals put forward at a Labour party conference that have been put forward and agreed, are being used to say "Labour will do X". A key difference is that there no two-sided negotiation and agreement is involved, it's just one-sided imposition by a Labour government.
UK Governments produce "Green" and "White" papers on propositions. They are not intended to be the final version, they are up for discussion.
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I'm not sure what your point is. I'll assume that your use of FUTURE makes that the key point.
Yes, I'm happy to concede that the Conservatives intend to further privatise the NHS and tie it to unfavourable conditions in FUTURE trade talks with the United States.