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Now They Are Getting Private Health Care.....
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No wonder they want to come here, nice hotel, private health care. Trobscite authorities protecting them from the "nasty" autochthonous population.
Civil war creeps closer.
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When migrants were housed on the Bibby Stockholm barge in Dorset, the services of what was described as a "local GP" were secured twice a week. The doctor visited the barge to attend to the migrants' needs and to save them the troublesome chore of making their way to a doctors' surgery.
It was later discovered by a local councillor that this "local GP" was in fact a contract with a private practice which offered 15 minute appointments for £80.
"NHS Greater Manchester has made arrangements with a local primary care provider to ensure asylum seekers who have arrived very recently receive the immediate care they need."
This "primary care provider" is almost certainly not an NHS practice. It's a great pity that NHS Manchester cannot make a similar arrangement for its own patients to receive the immediate care they need as well.
And they wonder why people get angry about this.
It appears it is:
“Local people in Altrincham are outraged that Labour recently decided to shut down Altrincham Hospital’s walk-in centre – built at a cost of millions in 2015 – only to fork out for private healthcare for migrants staying in the town’s only major hotel. It is as tin-eared as it is profligate.”
sandyRoe big word perhaps the Nigerians see themselves differently.