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Previously on "First NHS Hospital taken over by a Private Company"
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostBut keep some treatments like breast enlargement free. We need to see more Katie Price etc with booming breasts. Woot!
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostWHS. The NHS is far too expensive and needs to be scaled back. It should stick to essential treatments only. IVF's, etc.. should be paid for. There should be less subsidy for medicines as well.
I think its about time!
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostWHS
It's a no brainer - If the Government is serious about saving money, the first thing they should do is ditch this millstone round our necks (all the while reassuring the plebs that the NHS is safe, investment ring fenced, etc, etc, blah blah)
I think its about time!
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Originally posted by The_Equalizer View Post
Pretty much guaranteed from what I can see. In a way some of the NHS is already in private hands via PFI. NHS on the drip, cheers Labour.
It's a no brainer - If the Government is serious about saving money, the first thing they should do is ditch this millstone round our necks (all the while reassuring the plebs that the NHS is safe, investment ring fenced, etc, etc, blah blah)
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Pretty much guaranteed from what I can see. In a way some of the NHS is already in private hands via PFI. NHS on the drip, cheers Labour.
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First NHS Hospital taken over by a Private Company
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