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Default EU to flush your money down your toilet?

In message , Adrian
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On Fri, 01 Nov 2013 15:56:56 +0000, bert wrote:

The EU is including in there opening up European Health services
to international (US) competition and that will include the NHS.
So a fundamental aspect of the NHS may no longer be a solely UK
decision.


In case you hadn't noticed, the NHS is already free to sign up to
international deals - and already has. So, basically, no change.


But international companies cannot currently demand the right to bid
for NHS contracts. That would change.


Umm, and...?


That means the NHS would no longer be entirely under the control of
the UK as you claimed. You really are hard work.


So you really think that the NHS not being able to refuse international
companies from tendering is "no longer under the control of the UK"?


You obviously have no experience of tendering and so you do not
understand the implications of that for the NHS


I have more than enough experience of tendering to understand the
difference between preventing somebody from submitting a tender, and
awarding them the contract.

Then it doesn't show.
I also have more than enough experience of business to understand the
difference between awarding a contract to somebody and them running my
business.

Prove it.

**** me, but you're almost as cretinous as Harry. thinks Are you
Harry?


People who have lost the argument often resort to abuse.


If you don't want to be called cretinous, don't post cretinous ********.
It's that simple. It's not abuse, it's a statement of fact.

2-0 to me I think
Anyway, _are_ you Harry, Bert?

WTF is Harry Bert?
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bert