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On 01/04/2019 15:12, Jethro_uk wrote:
Generally, in the UK, things are run to benefit the provider, not the
customer. So education policy is really to benefit teachers, health
policy is really to benefit doctors, and law and order is to benefit the
lawyers.



This is true of all things where its state provided or there is another
effectiuve cartel.


Very true. Look how much cheaper health care is in the US. That shrine to
the free market.

And in the UK things like water gas electricity etc are so much cheaper
since they were privatised.

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In article ,
The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 01/04/2019 15:12, Jethro_uk wrote:
Generally, in the UK, things are run to benefit the provider, not the
customer. So education policy is really to benefit teachers, health
policy is really to benefit doctors, and law and order is to benefit the
lawyers.



This is true of all things where its state provided or there is another
effectiuve cartel.


Very true. Look how much cheaper health care is in the US. That shrine to
the free market.

And in the UK things like water gas electricity etc are so much cheaper
since they were privatised.

They are better value for money.
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On Tuesday, 2 April 2019 13:47:52 UTC+1, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article ,
The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 01/04/2019 15:12, Jethro_uk wrote:
Generally, in the UK, things are run to benefit the provider, not the
customer. So education policy is really to benefit teachers, health
policy is really to benefit doctors, and law and order is to benefit the
lawyers.



This is true of all things where its state provided or there is another
effectiuve cartel.


Very true. Look how much cheaper health care is in the US. That shrine to
the free market.


The US healthcare market is far from a free market. It's even more distorted than here.

And in the UK things like water gas electricity etc are so much cheaper
since they were privatised.


Those aren't free markets either.

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This is true of all things where its state provided or there is
another effectiuve cartel.


Very true. Look how much cheaper health care is in the US. That shrine
to the free market.


The US healthcare market is far from a free market. It's even more
distorted than here.


Suggest you tell Turnip. Who adores Trump and hangs on his every word.
They tend to share the same vocabulary.

And in the UK things like water gas electricity etc are so much
cheaper since they were privatised.


Those aren't free markets either.


Really? Weren't they privatized by your idol Thatcher? Or are you now
saying she f**ked that up too?

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On Thursday, 4 April 2019 14:09:02 UTC+1, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
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tabbypurr wrote:


This is true of all things where its state provided or there is
another effectiuve cartel.

Very true. Look how much cheaper health care is in the US. That shrine
to the free market.


The US healthcare market is far from a free market. It's even more
distorted than here.


Suggest you tell Turnip. Who adores Trump and hangs on his every word.
They tend to share the same vocabulary.


that's childish

And in the UK things like water gas electricity etc are so much
cheaper since they were privatised.


Those aren't free markets either.


Really? Weren't they privatized by your idol Thatcher? Or are you now
saying she f**ked that up too?


That's childish too.
She didn't set them up to be free markets. Maybe you don't understand that.


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On Tuesday, 2 April 2019 13:47:52 UTC+1, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article ,
The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 01/04/2019 15:12, Jethro_uk wrote:
Generally, in the UK, things are run to benefit the provider, not the
customer. So education policy is really to benefit teachers, health
policy is really to benefit doctors, and law and order is to benefit
the
lawyers.



This is true of all things where its state provided or there is another
effectiuve cartel.


Very true. Look how much cheaper health care is in the US. That shrine to
the free market.


The US healthcare market is far from a free market. It's even more
distorted than here.

And in the UK things like water gas electricity etc are so much cheaper
since they were privatised.


Those aren't free markets either.

Telecoms...


His comments were sarcasm, stupid.

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On Fri, 5 Apr 2019 04:03:14 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rot Speed,
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And in the UK things like water gas electricity etc are so much cheaper
since they were privatised.


Those aren't free markets either.

Telecoms...


His comments were sarcasm, stupid.


He didn't comment on the sarcastic bit, idiot!

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On Tuesday, 2 April 2019 13:47:52 UTC+1, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article ,
The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 01/04/2019 15:12, Jethro_uk wrote:
Generally, in the UK, things are run to benefit the provider, not the
customer. So education policy is really to benefit teachers, health
policy is really to benefit doctors, and law and order is to benefit
the
lawyers.



This is true of all things where its state provided or there is another
effectiuve cartel.


Very true. Look how much cheaper health care is in the US. That shrine to
the free market.


The US healthcare market is far from a free market. It's even more
distorted than here.


the huge barrier to entry makes it somewhat inevitable

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On Tuesday, 2 April 2019 13:47:52 UTC+1, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article ,
The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 01/04/2019 15:12, Jethro_uk wrote:
Generally, in the UK, things are run to benefit the provider, not the
customer. So education policy is really to benefit teachers, health
policy is really to benefit doctors, and law and order is to benefit
the
lawyers.


This is true of all things where its state provided or there is another
effectiuve cartel.

Very true. Look how much cheaper health care is in the US. That shrine to
the free market.


The US healthcare market is far from a free market. It's even more
distorted than here.


the huge barrier to entry makes it somewhat inevitable

tim


The huge barrer to entry is partly due to the nature of the thing and partly due to government policy. India does have a relatively free market in healthcare, it looks very different to ours or the US's.


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On Sat, 6 Apr 2019 15:28:31 +1100, Jac Brown, better known as cantankerous
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That's not accurate


The pathological senile Ozzie cretin knows it BETTER ...AGAIN! LMAO

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