Karlysymon
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I posted this pages back, i don't know if you saw it.So now, with the NHS on its knees, we are struggling with covid 19. Tories privatised the Royal Mail Service, the trains, pretty much everything. They closed down mines and factories in the north so many of those people rely on benefits to top up their income. It is no secret that Boris and his friends want to, especially after Brexit, sell off the NHS and make deals with The US and The Arabs.
The new Nightingale clinic hospital in East London was funded by The UAE, this is only the beginning.
So I don't think it would be crazy to assume that privatisation is the real reason behind them dragging their feet. They benefit so much and given the financial crisis that is coming, foreign fingers and pockets is what this blonde shit face needs to look even remotely competent to the twats that voted him in.
Remember the leaked document, last year, about US bigpharma/health looking to get their hands on the NHS?
US health firms believe the NHS will be easier to crack after Brexit, according to a leaked document which reveals pressure by the Trump administration to open up Britain's free healthcare system
'Not for sale': Why the UK is so touchy about its health service being part of a US trade deal
When U.S. President Donald Trump said that the U.K.'s National Health Service (NHS) would be part of a "magnificent" trade deal with the U.K. that he promised earlier this year, most Brits recoiled in horror.
www.cnbc.com
Brexit: Could US companies run NHS services after Brexit?
Several US companies are already involved in small ways in the health service.
www.bbc.com
True. So its safe to assume that this is going to skyrocket "medical tourism/migration", either north or south. Serveto was talking about it here, weeks ago. Aswell as push people in alternative medicine that for some, may not have been a first option in "perfect" conditions.It’s interesting how the same crises can produce different positions depending on where you are in the world. Because in the US it’s causing the opposite. Cost of private health insurance is expected to soar atleast 40% higher next year because insurance companies have taken such a “financial hit”
And the massive amounts of layoffs are exposing bare how absurd it is to have health insurance tied to a persons job.
Nope. You misread me.I'm thinking that you are trying to lead me somewhere along the lines of saying that this is not a real crisis if it can be said that a government is trying to use some aspect of this to their benefit.
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