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Is anybody worried about health care after Brexit? - Page 2

Posted: Wed Jul 3, 2019 6:57pm

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Posted: Wed Jul 3, 2019 6:57pm

Nope, not worried at all. Still in the UK but hoping to get out there soon.

As a certified detoxification specialist, I know how to help the body heal itself. No going to the docs for me and I'm intending opening up a wellness retreat centre too.

Only time I will see a hospital is for emergency care......

Posted: Wed Jul 3, 2019 7:25pm

Rascalmate

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Posted: Wed Jul 3, 2019 7:25pm

Sounds interesting, all in favour of natural methods.

The large pharmaceutical companies do not divulge simple cheap natural home remedies that actually work and better, so they can make massive profits.

Regards Al

Posted: Wed Jul 3, 2019 8:56pm

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Posted: Wed Jul 3, 2019 8:56pm

Why do you feel it is necessary to stoop to sarcasm to make your point? (Sir rick)

Posted: Sun Jul 7, 2019 1:45pm

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Posted: Sun Jul 7, 2019 1:45pm

This is a total red herring and comes from a Trump quote which he back tracked on the next day.

What Trump said was that in a trade deal negotiation everything would be on the table including the NHS and some Remainer newspapers mischievously tried to use in anti-Brexit propaganda. I hope you are not trying to do the same.

We already have in the UK companies that provide heath services through medical insurance which is the way the US medical service is run. Some of our UK providers also offer their services to the NHS for a fee and are used by the NHS either to cut costs or supplement an overstretched NHS. In addition and for the same reasons the NHS uses the health services in other EU countries - most recently NHS patients have been treated in French hospitals. What Trump was suggesting was that US  health providers could be allowed into the UK in the same way.

You have no need to fear the privation of the NHS as no government would dare try. Just look at the short change May got over her suggestion at the last election for funding dementia in old age - a suggestion that almost certainly cost her her majority.

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