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What The **** Is The Grate British Bakeoff?
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Why are we being asked such trivia? Don't you realise Donald Trumps' just over there and T.May is over here and you're asking about CAKE!
Let them eat it,I say.
Let them eat it,I say.
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We're the laughing stock of Europe now; we couldn't even defend ourselves if we needed to! The Italian Mafia must be writhing with jealousy at how this government get away with fobbing & robbing with such impunity.
We'll see what happens when the NHS is taken over by American companies and we can't afford the insurance premiums needed to secure our 'old age'!
What sort of a government sell the peoples water to another country country?
We'll see what happens when the NHS is taken over by American companies and we can't afford the insurance premiums needed to secure our 'old age'!
What sort of a government sell the peoples water to another country country?
^^^ //Is the NHS going to be taken over by American companies then ???//
I do'nt think so at the moment; but it could ensue in the light of the way our Governments behave. Labour and Conservatives appear only too happy to sell off parts of our Country to overseas organisations. Hence the reason I wish to see 'outers' from the EU.
Hans.
I do'nt think so at the moment; but it could ensue in the light of the way our Governments behave. Labour and Conservatives appear only too happy to sell off parts of our Country to overseas organisations. Hence the reason I wish to see 'outers' from the EU.
Hans.
PFi was introduced by the Tories in 1992 under John Major but didn't really take off in the NHS until teh Labour Govet came in to power.
From an article here:
"The use of PFI was very limited until 1997 but became widespread under the New Labour government.[11]
Two months after New Labour took office, the Health Secretary, Alan Milburn, announced that "when there is a limited amount of public-sector capital available, as there is, it's PFI or bust".[10] PFI expanded considerably in 1996 and then expanded much further under New Labour with the NHS (Private Finance) Act 1997,[12] resulting in criticism from many trade unions, elements of the New Labour Party, the Scottish National Party (SNP), and the Green Party,[13] as well as commentators such as George Monbiot. Proponents of the PFI include the World Bank, IMF and (in the UK) the CBI.[14]"
From an article here:
"The use of PFI was very limited until 1997 but became widespread under the New Labour government.[11]
Two months after New Labour took office, the Health Secretary, Alan Milburn, announced that "when there is a limited amount of public-sector capital available, as there is, it's PFI or bust".[10] PFI expanded considerably in 1996 and then expanded much further under New Labour with the NHS (Private Finance) Act 1997,[12] resulting in criticism from many trade unions, elements of the New Labour Party, the Scottish National Party (SNP), and the Green Party,[13] as well as commentators such as George Monbiot. Proponents of the PFI include the World Bank, IMF and (in the UK) the CBI.[14]"
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