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From Wikipedia. It probably doesn't tell the whole story but interesting nevertheless.
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I have some sympathy with that view. The issue for me is that mix needs to be determined in a legal contract. Defining a contract in a way that best serves the objectives of its citizens particularly at times of crisis and gives the provider a reasonable profit is often beyond the gift of the participants. The better service providers will not exploit the contractual weaknesses but not all.
Are you really suggesting that people buy newspapers based on the newspaper's political leanings?
Look at it another way. Suppose the Mail, Express and Sun all developed more left wing tendencies and printed more about socialism. Not immediately, but say gradually over a long period. Would most of the regular readers of those papers stop buying them because they were no longer right wing, or would most of them continue reading the same papers but change their own political opinion in tune with the paper they read?
I don't agree that the UK has been right of centre for some time. As Labour lurched from left to right under Blair, its majority lessened. Since the last Labour government we've had 2 coalitions, one very flimsy Tory majority and now Boris. As I've already suggested the last election wasn't about left or right, it was Boris vs Corbyn and getting Brexit sorted. I've already suggested that lots of left wing policies are popular with the public. Corbyn wasn't.
Waiting times for accident and emergency and outpatient appointments are shocking in england and worse in wales
In england the tories have run down the NHS for ten years and in wales have given the NHS feck all to play with in the first place
Feedback , you are off your cake