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burd's wee sister (18):
"am votin yes"
"why?"
"dunno"
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The whole of the EU will be under TTIP, including Scotland should it join. Whether or not you want to bring the market into state services is another thing - but the Tories are attempting the same reforms that Sweden very successfully introduced http://www.cityam.com/article/how-sweden-reformed-its-state-lay-foundations-future-growth

burd's wee sister (18):
"am votin yes"
"why?"
"dunno"
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Those who couldn't afford would get access to the full range of nhs services as they stand.Interesting.
Theres **** all wrong with the NHS apart from A&E waiting times.
Am curious, pud. Would you let people who couldn't afford the "extra" NHS money to receive the same treatment? or would you privitise that part and let companies run a bidding war to see who can do it the cheapest?
Those who couldn't afford would get access to the full range of nhs services as they stand.
Pay a premium, you get access to a range of private services out with gp/ae ...based on your premium. For example, physiotherapy or out patient treatment.
That way, you ease pressure on normal nhs services for those on a low income.


And marketed for Arabs...against hospitals in LondonThey built a big **** off private hospital in Clydebank.
How did that work out ?
If you can afford it, pay...Puds Triage. Shows yer wallet sir.
Oh aye, Sweden's model of mass privatisation. The one which has their education system plummetting down international rankings and has stirred public opinion against the incumbent government to point where they will soon be replaced by a coalition of socialists and feminists
Oh and TTIP is genuinely one of the most worrying Treaties I have read about.
Granting corporations the legal status of nation-states. Are they completely looney or what. No benefits, only governments being taken to the cleaners by litigation happy, profit hungry corporations for daring to impose standards or practises
If you can afford it, pay...
Means those who can't afford it get access to a great service.

And marketed for Arabs...
It failed because they didn't run it in conjunction with nhs services.
It is now mainly nhs.
Those who couldn't afford would get access to the full range of nhs services as they stand.
Pay a premium, you get access to a range of private services out with gp/ae ...based on your premium. For example, physiotherapy or out patient treatment.
That way, you ease pressure on normal nhs services for those on a low income.
The hotel us tacky as ****...The Hospital is all NHS . The four star hotel that's part of it.... not sure .