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ANOTHER day, another revelation of Labour's back-door privatisation of the NHS. They plan to contract out at least another 1.7m NHS operations to the private sector in pounds 3bn worth of contracts - including NHS facilities being transferred to private companies. Labour say that NHS staff involved will "not be lost" to the NHS and will only transfer to a private contractor if they want to.
What is needed are massive cuts in the NHS's bureaucracy, cuts in Labour's meddling in the day-to-day management of the NHS, and people being educated and helped to look after their own health. When Labour first created the NHS, they believed health costs would fall as society became healthier. In fact, the NHS has made people lazy about their health and created a cash-consuming monolith in a spiral of expansion driven by increasing numbers of financially interested partiesSee the full content of this document
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