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You are missing a fourth group. The government officials who wrote and signed off the regulations the fire safety officer was working to.
Of course everything should be free at the point of service , along with responsibility, skilled professionals, standards, value for money ,accountability .
reducing 'red tape', and maintaining compliance/safety can easily be achieved. In fact more 'clear thinking' with fewer quangos,committees, and departments, means the buck cannot be passed around like pass-the-parcel. Is anyone going to disagree that when the prime minister announced a 'public enquiry', their initial thoughts were that's another 5 years, two thousand witnesses, hundreds of lawyers and tens of thousands of pages which only the journalists will ever have the stomach to read through ..
The issue as I see it with privatisation is that it will get to a saturation point when the private firms running the NHS will be able to increase their charges to the payers and there will be absolutely nothing that the payers can do to reverse it. It will still be free of charge at the point of access, but behind the scenes the costs will be spiralling and less treatments will therefore be available. This will then lead to the need of private health insurance which will lead to further health inequalities.
If you think the likes of Virgin etc... running the NHS services, and the pharma companies providing the health technologies give a $hit about the patient's wellbeing then you are totally mistaken. They will think only about their shareholders and their bottom line. They need people to be ill to make money, they wouldn't be involved in this sector if there was no money to be made.