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Originally Posted by jaysay
Seems he ain't checked his facts out really number 50 for the USA number 30 for GB
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Why let the facts get in the way of political bigotry?
He believes that the kind of "socialised healthcare" we have in Britain jeopardises future tax cuts.
It is such a naive argument that you have to read it twice to believe that's what he's actually saying. What good are tax cuts if you are dead?
Universal health care is something we concluded was central to any civilised society over 60 years ago. It's unbelievable that anyone is still having the discussion. Cameron and Osborne aren't arguing against universal health care. They just have strange ways of seeing how it can be provided.