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Landlord.
I sent this letter to my MP this morning. The subject matter may be news for some people on the Forum so I thought I would share it with you.
"Stop the privatisation of NHS services - Petition
Mr. Warman,
Dear Sir,
I have today signed the above Petition, with particular regard to the changes that are apparently to be proposed by the Secretary of State for Health Mr. Jeremy Hunt in the near future.
I can see no merit whatsoever in any proposal that will allow multinational health conglomerates to provide NHS services; especially if such contracts are to run for up to 15 years!
I would like to point out that the primary duty of ALL commercial companies is to maximise their profits, so I fail to understand how exposing the NHS to the control of an overseas company will in any way benefit the population of this country.
May I also point out:
Best regards,"
This is a link to the Petition that I signed ...
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/205106
... and the source from where the Petition started ...
https://www.jamiesnape.com/blog/politics/nhs-privatisation/
They both make for uneasy reading
BTW, remember Carillion? It was another company where the government handed over control of major projects to a private company.
It has just been revealed that the Finance Manager of the Company sold off ALL of his Shares last year for just under £776,000; and today the same shares are worthless!
Of course, the ex-Finance Director did nothing illegal, but his moral values must be somewhere below those of a garden slug; and these are the people that I don't want getting control of our NHS.
For the people who think "Same old, same old." I agree entirely because now is the time to stop these changes and not when it will cost us billions of pounds to get them cancelled when we discover that they don't work.:thumb:
https://www.theguardian.com/busines...on-cfo-sold-800000-in-shares-after-retirement
"Stop the privatisation of NHS services - Petition
Mr. Warman,
Dear Sir,
I have today signed the above Petition, with particular regard to the changes that are apparently to be proposed by the Secretary of State for Health Mr. Jeremy Hunt in the near future.
I can see no merit whatsoever in any proposal that will allow multinational health conglomerates to provide NHS services; especially if such contracts are to run for up to 15 years!
I would like to point out that the primary duty of ALL commercial companies is to maximise their profits, so I fail to understand how exposing the NHS to the control of an overseas company will in any way benefit the population of this country.
May I also point out:
- As recently as the 5th February 2018 the President of the United States stated the NHS is "going broke and not working". At this point, the UK's Prime Minister and Secretary of State for Health both defended the NHS.
- In the USA, unsubsidised family Health Care in 1917 apparently cost on average £735 per month with a £950 "excess" payment.
- The President of the USA fails to appreciates that the NHS is not designed or expected to make a profit.
- The Prime Minister and Secretary of State for Health have defended the NHS whilst at the same time planning to introduce fundamental changes.
- All privatised health services (especially those of the USA) are motivated by profit.
Best regards,"
This is a link to the Petition that I signed ...
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/205106
... and the source from where the Petition started ...
https://www.jamiesnape.com/blog/politics/nhs-privatisation/
They both make for uneasy reading
BTW, remember Carillion? It was another company where the government handed over control of major projects to a private company.
It has just been revealed that the Finance Manager of the Company sold off ALL of his Shares last year for just under £776,000; and today the same shares are worthless!
Of course, the ex-Finance Director did nothing illegal, but his moral values must be somewhere below those of a garden slug; and these are the people that I don't want getting control of our NHS.
For the people who think "Same old, same old." I agree entirely because now is the time to stop these changes and not when it will cost us billions of pounds to get them cancelled when we discover that they don't work.:thumb:
https://www.theguardian.com/busines...on-cfo-sold-800000-in-shares-after-retirement