Hopefully the sensible British electorate will be wise enough to trust the PM as a man of his word - that he's not putting the NHS on the table in the trade talks.
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I genuinely think the NHS needs reform ( and I mean private sector involvement) to make it more like the western EU nations.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostHopefully the sensible British electorate will be wise enough to trust the PM as a man of his word - that he's not putting the NHS on the table in the trade talks.
I like being able to see a doctor same or next day, for example.
If it's going to be like the US, though, then it would still work better, with the proviso that you're rich/employed/young.Hard Brexit now!
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It works even better if you're not ill...Originally posted by sasguru View PostI genuinely think the NHS needs reform ( and I mean private sector involvement) to make it more like the western EU nations.
I like being able to see a doctor same or next day, for example.
If it's going to be like the US, though, then it would still work better, with the proviso that you're rich/employed/young.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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The PM has given his word that it's not for sale. So that's that.Originally posted by sasguru View PostI genuinely think the NHS needs reform ( and I mean private sector involvement) to make it more like the western EU nations.
I like being able to see a doctor same or next day, for example.
If it's going to be like the US, though, then it would still work better, with the proviso that you're rich/employed/young.Comment
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And Donald Trump has promised a fantastic trade deal for the UK. I believe them both....Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThe PM has given his word that it's not for sale. So that's that.Comment
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FTFY. I believe that too.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAnd Donald Trump has promised a fantastic trade deal for the US. I believe them both....Hard Brexit now!
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