IMO NICE has been a success story and it has also benefitted many EU countries by setting lower benchmark prices. You only have to look at how much more the US has to pay for the same drugs to realise this.
If the NHS has a problem its because it has way to many none health related staff on its payroll. Doctors and Nurses make up just 37% of the 1.7 million workforce and that is expected to rise to 2.4 million by 2036. (Nuffield Trust)
Are you having a laugh. I would say nearly every country in the EU has benefited in one way or another with the exception of the odd few that have managed to mismanage their own economies, even then the EU has been there to help bail them out.
They maybe able to get bodies but not the expertise needed. The USN has the same problem, every time the Gerald R Ford puts to sea the USN has to find the money for over 300 specialist technical contractors at eyewatering day rates. The UK government was taking about appropriating UK...
The Gerald R Ford has been dogged with trouble since construction started. And the RN could neither remotely afford one let alone two or crew them without mothballing the rest of the navy..
I suppose the elected politicians don't give a sh!t what you or the public think, whist they are busy filling their offshore bank accounts with tax payers money. :mad:
Because its a confederation of sovereign nations and the UK sometimes had to agree to proposals that the majority other counties wanted, even if we didn't. But even then we frequently negotiated various beneficial optouts.
Not really, Thatcher was very much the main driving force behind a unified single market, as she thought the UK was always at a disadvantage compared to other European countries who generally put more support into various industries than the UK government wanted to. And that a single market...
All I am saying is that it's a very child like attempt at a political manifesto and the costing looks like its been done by the same children. Some of the things they are proposing would take decades to implement in the real world and some they evidently just don't understand what the are even...
Read though the lot and there are many things that I would like to see happen, but in reality it reads just like a 6th form school project, simplistic solutions to complex problems.
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