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Moonie posted:

Very strange the government are blaming the BMA for the situation but are refusing anymore negotiations. Just imposing that contract. 

 

I can't see where this dispute is going. Neither side willing to give an inch. I wonder what will happen when the first death, heaven forbid, is attributed to the dispute.........

 

the answer is quite simple Moonie... the end game for Hunt is privatisation and hope no one does blame the doctors for any deaths due to the strikes, once the contract goes through they will be far more...it's madness 

 

http://www.theguardian.com/soc...-that-use-tax-havens

 

Virgin Care, which has been handed contracts worth hundreds of millions of pounds to run more than 230 NHS and social care services, is one of at least 10 private health firms seeking state-funded contracts whose company structures include tax havens, it can be revealed.

Dame_Ann_Average
Dame_Ann_Average posted:
Moonie posted:

Very strange the government are blaming the BMA for the situation but are refusing anymore negotiations. Just imposing that contract. 

 

I can't see where this dispute is going. Neither side willing to give an inch. I wonder what will happen when the first death, heaven forbid, is attributed to the dispute.........

 

the answer is quite simple Moonie... the end game for Hunt is privatisation and hope no one does blame the doctors for any deaths due to the strikes, once the contract goes through they will be far more...it's madness 

 

http://www.theguardian.com/soc...-that-use-tax-havens

 

Virgin Care, which has been handed contracts worth hundreds of millions of pounds to run more than 230 NHS and social care services, is one of at least 10 private health firms seeking state-funded contracts whose company structures include tax havens, it can be revealed.

      He'll let it go until they dig theirselves in to the ground and then come back and say.....we can fix this by privatisation   

FM
Sprout posted:

      He'll let it go until they dig theirselves in to the ground and then come back and say.....we can fix this by privatisation   

so transparent it's laughable, he co-wrote this in 2005

Jeremy Hunt co-authored a policy pamphlet that called for the NHS to be replaced by an insurance system.

The 2005 policy book, called Direct Democracy: An Agenda For A New Model Party, was a collection of writings authored by a group of Tory MPs.

Amongst other ideas, the book contained a blueprint for replacing the NHS with an insurance market system â€“ and called for the private sector to be brought in.

http://www.independent.co.uk/n...ocracy-a6865306.html

Dame_Ann_Average

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