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Boris In Power,
Boris , When I am a Real Elected P/M" I will get Brexit done" . Remember the £350 million
a week, we will save on leaving the E/U .That will help fund the NHS, { " On The Bus " }.
Well I forgot to mention It will cost the NHS, an extra £500 million a week, to import Drugs etc , from USA, When I do a" Post Brexit Trade Deal " with my very good friend Donald .
a week, we will save on leaving the E/U .That will help fund the NHS, { " On The Bus " }.
Well I forgot to mention It will cost the NHS, an extra £500 million a week, to import Drugs etc , from USA, When I do a" Post Brexit Trade Deal " with my very good friend Donald .
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.dannyk, neither Boris nor Trump says anything "consistently". A few months back Trump said he expected the NHS to be part of a trade deal. Now that it's temporarily an election issue, he says he doesn't.
But according to Channel 4, “drug pricing” has been discussed in six initial meetings between trade officials from the two countries
https:/ /www.ch annel4. com/pre ss/news /trumps -plan-n hs-chan nel-4-d ispatch es
Oh, and the subject is so sensitive that they must not mention “drug pricing” in emails but use the term “valuing innovation”.
It's never wise to believe a politician's promises too faithfully, but these two have an unusual tendency to lie.
But according to Channel 4, “drug pricing” has been discussed in six initial meetings between trade officials from the two countries
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Oh, and the subject is so sensitive that they must not mention “drug pricing” in emails but use the term “valuing innovation”.
It's never wise to believe a politician's promises too faithfully, but these two have an unusual tendency to lie.
consistent during the election period, then? Election promises are never to be trusted. But I think if you look outside the election you'll get a pretty good idea what they really plan to do. Trump wants a trade deal that will benefit US companies - that's his job - and Big Pharma wants in to the huge NHS market. As for Boris, he's said - quite a while back - that NHS patients should be charged.
//As for Boris, he's said - quite a while back - that NHS patients should be charged. //
he can say it. and he can let NHS contracts to private health suppliers. but any suggestion that the service to patients would no longer be free at point of use would be - by whoever may be brave enough to formally propose it - committing political suicide.
he can say it. and he can let NHS contracts to private health suppliers. but any suggestion that the service to patients would no longer be free at point of use would be - by whoever may be brave enough to formally propose it - committing political suicide.