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Default The Nayler Report: NHS privatisation by the back door

The Nayler report, which Theresa May says she backs, requires the NHS to sell its assets as a condition of further funding. It’s privatisation by the backdoor. Here’s an explainer by Chris Holden: https://www.gov.uk/government/public...-naylor-review

There imposing a tax on NHS trust assets and charging the trust i believe 3.65% per year the value of those assets,so a building worth £200k will have to pay 7k tax back to the government cutting patient care or hand over yes hand over the buildings to NHS asset securities i believe it called but is a private company,and it is this NHS that the Tories are poring in £10b no NHS trust for patients are ,& properties an be sold in a two for one offer and if they still won’t hand over there portfolio they can be hit by sanctions that will hit patients are or even have there payments stopped like they do other benefits to force them into handing it over,there charging for assets is a form of land value tax,but for the few not the many,it turns land value tax on its head to enforce usage of land ,since many of the properties will be demolished for the land,& even it there not ward closures mean unused space that could be taxed & the same in any public buildings to make them ripe for selling of dirt cheap.whilst creating a financial mess to further push the hands of trust to relinquish there portfolio,that is the process from my understanding of the naylor report paul mawer http://www.taxresearch.org.uk/Blog/2...the-back-door/

And here is Dis-May is backing it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tx3hrpDCct8

So all that money they claim to be paying into the NHS is to further privatize the NHS!!... greedy fekcers
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The Nayler report, which Theresa May says she backs, requires the NHS to sell its assets as a condition of further funding. It’s privatisation by the backdoor. Here’s an explainer by Chris Holden: https://www.gov.uk/government/public...-naylor-review

There imposing a tax on NHS trust assets and charging the trust i believe 3.65% per year the value of those assets,so a building worth £200k will have to pay 7k tax back to the government cutting patient care or hand over yes hand over the buildings to NHS asset securities i believe it called but is a private company,and it is this NHS that the Tories are poring in £10b no NHS trust for patients are ,& properties an be sold in a two for one offer and if they still won’t hand over there portfolio they can be hit by sanctions that will hit patients are or even have there payments stopped like they do other benefits to force them into handing it over,there charging for assets is a form of land value tax,but for the few not the many,it turns land value tax on its head to enforce usage of land ,since many of the properties will be demolished for the land,& even it there not ward closures mean unused space that could be taxed & the same in any public buildings to make them ripe for selling of dirt cheap.whilst creating a financial mess to further push the hands of trust to relinquish there portfolio,that is the process from my understanding of the naylor report paul mawer http://www.taxresearch.org.uk/Blog/2...the-back-door/

And here is Dis-May is backing it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tx3hrpDCct8

So all that money they claim to be paying into the NHS is to further privatize the NHS!!... greedy fekcers
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The Nayler report, which Theresa May says she backs, requires the NHS to sell its assets as a condition of further funding. It’s privatisation by the backdoor. Here’s an explainer by Chris Holden: https://www.gov.uk/government/public...-naylor-review

There imposing a tax on NHS trust assets and charging the trust i believe 3.65% per year the value of those assets,so a building worth £200k will have to pay 7k tax back to the government cutting patient care or hand over yes hand over the buildings to NHS asset securities i believe it called but is a private company,and it is this NHS that the Tories are poring in £10b no NHS trust for patients are ,& properties an be sold in a two for one offer and if they still won’t hand over there portfolio they can be hit by sanctions that will hit patients are or even have there payments stopped like they do other benefits to force them into handing it over,there charging for assets is a form of land value tax,but for the few not the many,it turns land value tax on its head to enforce usage of land ,since many of the properties will be demolished for the land,& even it there not ward closures mean unused space that could be taxed & the same in any public buildings to make them ripe for selling of dirt cheap.whilst creating a financial mess to further push the hands of trust to relinquish there portfolio,that is the process from my understanding of the naylor report paul mawer http://www.taxresearch.org.uk/Blog/2...the-back-door/

And here is Dis-May is backing it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tx3hrpDCct8

So all that money they claim to be paying into the NHS is to further privatize the NHS!!... greedy fekcers
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The Nayler report, which Theresa May says she backs, requires the NHS to sell its assets as a condition of further funding. It’s privatisation by the backdoor. Here’s an explainer by Chris Holden: https://www.gov.uk/government/public...-naylor-review

There imposing a tax on NHS trust assets and charging the trust i believe 3.65% per year the value of those assets,so a building worth £200k will have to pay 7k tax back to the government cutting patient care or hand over yes hand over the buildings to NHS asset securities i believe it called but is a private company,and it is this NHS that the Tories are poring in £10b no NHS trust for patients are ,& properties an be sold in a two for one offer and if they still won’t hand over there portfolio they can be hit by sanctions that will hit patients are or even have there payments stopped like they do other benefits to force them into handing it over,there charging for assets is a form of land value tax,but for the few not the many,it turns land value tax on its head to enforce usage of land ,since many of the properties will be demolished for the land,& even it there not ward closures mean unused space that could be taxed & the same in any public buildings to make them ripe for selling of dirt cheap.whilst creating a financial mess to further push the hands of trust to relinquish there portfolio,that is the process from my understanding of the naylor report paul mawer http://www.taxresearch.org.uk/Blog/2...the-back-door/

And here is Dis-May is backing it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tx3hrpDCct8

So all that money they claim to be paying into the NHS is to further privatize the NHS!!... greedy fekcers
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http://www.unitetheunion.org/news/71...-health-firms/

A new a dossier of disgrace published by Unite, Britain’s biggest union reveals that 71 coalition MPs with links to private healthcare interests, voted to sell-off our beloved NHS.

Len McCluskey, Unite general secretary said: “The sheer scale of this conflict of interest is staggering, but it is the ongoing sell-off of our NHS that makes this the real scandal for our democracy.
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A new a dossier of disgrace published by Unite, Britain’s biggest union reveals that 71 coalition MPs with links to private healthcare interests, voted to sell-off our beloved NHS.

Len McCluskey, Unite general secretary said: “The sheer scale of this conflict of interest is staggering, but it is the ongoing sell-off of our NHS that makes this the real scandal for our democracy.
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A new a dossier of disgrace published by Unite, Britain’s biggest union reveals that 71 coalition MPs with links to private healthcare interests, voted to sell-off our beloved NHS.

Len McCluskey, Unite general secretary said: “The sheer scale of this conflict of interest is staggering, but it is the ongoing sell-off of our NHS that makes this the real scandal for our democracy.
so bits are privatised, if the service is still free, the waiting lists are way shorter than in labour wales or snp scotland, the debts are falling and the middle management is cutback and the outbreaks of mrsa are vastly lower so everything is cleaner, the complaints procedure is stronger so workers arent bullied so much as they were under labour. whats to moan about?
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