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Old 15-05-2017, 05:38 PM #58
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Originally Posted by joeysteele View Post
It's only here to stay if the people can make sure it is.
After 18 years in govt. the fact was in 1997,the NHS was on its knees.

Labour could have done more and chose a few wrong avenues to go down but by 2010 it was in a much better state.

Here only 7 years into Con led govt again,it is near crippled again.
That's no coincidence,as Mock implied it is almost probably engineered by this govt.

The Cons fought against having an NHS all through its creation after the war,voting against just about every bit of legislation as to it.

Better Conservative leaders with more moderated Con govts worked with it,helping build it up,not bring it down,until Mrs Thatcher who was obsessed with privatisation.

I wouldn't trust Mrs May's word on a single thing and for sure never with the NHS.
The fact she has left the only confrontational Hunt as Health secretary speaks volumes,to me at least.

With a much weakened Labour party and a greatly increased majority,this power mad woman and her hardline party,I really think will see this as their only chance to dismantle the NHS.
With a set up private health system and a very basic 3rd rate at best health set up for the poorest with no private care plans.
Involving basic care and much longer waiting times.

Never would I trust this woman's word on the NHS,then again I wouldn't trust her word as to anything anyway.
Vote her back if you must,be misled by her to believe the NHS is safe with her awful hardline govt.but once the NHS is gone it will be gone.
Too late to moan at then or change what she will have done to it after 5 more years with much greater power given her in this election.
The EU are even more obsessed with privatisation.
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