National Health Service privatisation in UK a bit unwell or critically ill?

The London Observer (29 June 2014) reports that: “The NHS is looking likely to be a key battleground at the general election and Labour will seek to keep it at the forefront of the public mind in the coming months. This week it will use a private member’s bill to lay out how it would repeal the coalition government’s controversial health and social care act, which ushered in greater private sector involvement in the NHS.”

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