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National health

R. Ahmad
Tuesday 19th February 2002
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Should the public pay more tax for a better NHS?
France, Germany, and Holland, all support their better health systems with higher taxation. British politicians can work miracles, especially the Tories. They can do much better than their continental counterparts. They could deliver a better national health system with low taxes. Who created this mess in our NHS?

The two tier philosophy has a higher following in the UK than in the continent - compliments of the Iron Lady.
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