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Originally Posted by jfman
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.
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"In the future" refers to "might want to discuss". Nothing determined either way.
And the evidence is.....
A Trade Union may issue a list of demands or proposals ahead of negotiations, doesn't mean the employers have had any input in that list or have agreed to anything.
In this situation the officials taking part don't have the authority to exclude anything.