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Should Us Contractors Be Allowed Further Access To The Nhs In Exchange For Trade?
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http:// www.ind ependen t.co.uk /news/u k/polit ics/the resa-ma y-nhs-u s-trade -deal-t alks-pr ivatisa tion-he althcar e-trump -a81988 71.html
Theresa May has refused to rule out offering American healthcare businesses greater access to NHS contracts in future trade talks with the USA.
Which, presumably, means the government is considering it or at the very least is not opposed to it.
Do you think this is a good idea for securing trade deals?
Theresa May has refused to rule out offering American healthcare businesses greater access to NHS contracts in future trade talks with the USA.
Which, presumably, means the government is considering it or at the very least is not opposed to it.
Do you think this is a good idea for securing trade deals?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The useless articles running the show have reduced a once great nation to the status of a Monopoly player hanging on for grim death with only the income from Old Kent Road keeping the spark of hope alive.
Of course they'll sell off what little is left, grossly undervalued and with no protection for citizens, as usual.
Of course they'll sell off what little is left, grossly undervalued and with no protection for citizens, as usual.
NO! we should run the NHS more efficiently ourselves by making the necessary changes. Money seems to be the only variable that anyone considers when the NHS is discussed but it is not. The Labyrinthine administration and management needs looking at. The last thing we need is private companies leeching off the service. but some private company practices and costs saving initiatives can be transplanted to the public sector and the NHS is crying out for it. For many the NHS is purely there to provide them with a job and a chance at empire building, we need to re focus on the core purpose of the NHS, health care.
naomi's Q is a valid enough question.
The French company that doesn't collect much recycling waste around here (most has to be put in the landfill bin) has just got another contract until 2025.
Less and less can go in our recycling bin ... the same company has had the contract 25 years... familiarity breeds contempt.
No ... to answer the question, we should get a grip of the NHS ourselves.
The French company that doesn't collect much recycling waste around here (most has to be put in the landfill bin) has just got another contract until 2025.
Less and less can go in our recycling bin ... the same company has had the contract 25 years... familiarity breeds contempt.
No ... to answer the question, we should get a grip of the NHS ourselves.
Recycling waste efficiency by a French company has a bearing on the efficiency of an imaginary scenario whereby an un named EU country steps in to manage an unspecified portion of the NHS, does it?
Nice logic there.
I know fings ain’t wot they used to be but inventing spurious, and quite frankly ridiculous arguments ain’t the way forward.
Nice logic there.
I know fings ain’t wot they used to be but inventing spurious, and quite frankly ridiculous arguments ain’t the way forward.
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