I take it this will still be under the banner of the NHS and thus free at the point of service? If so, then does it really matter who delivers the service as long as the service is delivered?
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...creeping ever closer.
No prizes for guessing which swine is at the front of the queue hoovering up taxpayers money.
https://www.theguardian.com/society/...-bath-somerset
Thankfully there are still laws against a similar sell off of children's services within councils but how long that will last is anyone's guess.
Currently there is a clause saying that any profits will be reinvested in services but given how well versed companies are in the art of shifting profit around I am worried that this will end up being meaningless.
I take it this will still be under the banner of the NHS and thus free at the point of service? If so, then does it really matter who delivers the service as long as the service is delivered?
Indeed.
Usually the first thing a company will do when they win a previously public contract is squeeze staffing costs, cut numbers, increase hours - effectively cut the quality of care, do the bare minimum and create an environment where vulnerable people will suffer.
Why not? We are still paying the same amount of tax as before, if not more. So what's up? Are nuclear subs, aircraft carriers, foreign wars and excessive surveillance systems more important? If you think about it, it's not the NHS that is the problem, it's the running of the country in a way that disregards the interests of the people