Critics say that the sector’s continued success stands in sharp contrast to a long history of winning contracts, often by undercutting rival bids from NHS trusts, only to then hand back those that do not yield a profit or have them taken away because they have provided inadequate care.
Sadly, it absolutely is.yourfavouriteuncle wrote:I mean it’s like someone within the current government has some kind of undercover master plan to slowly dismantle all but the most basic of services. Of course that really isn’t the end Game of it all is it.
Bollockoff wrote:The blessed Virgin Cola.
No, I got that.Andy wrote:I think you’ve maybe missed some sarcasm there.
Liveinadive wrote:No it is all OK, didn't you hear yesterday's news? Millenials will get massive inheritance. When they are 60, when they have missed the chance to build a family and a life in a home they own, when their health and youth is gone, when their parents and grandparents are dead and can't see them enjoy it. At least it may ease the burden of having no state pension and no money to build a private pension. It will pay for private health care when the NHS is barebones it may even stretch to a care home when you are a burden on your kids after several stress induced strokes. The children of millenials, they will still be fucked though, you are right.
cosmicjellybean wrote:Oh good, I was afraid it was just our generation that'd get completely fucked. My kids will look at me in 20 years time and say 'thanks for fucking it all up for us dad'.
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