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zorrostrikes
22 May 16 07:39
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We spend 130 billion on the NHS in a year. approx nine percent of GDP.  so it's about six days in debt out of the year. IF you compare it to a man who earns £30,000 a year he owes about £500.

Lots of European countries spend more by GDP - Germany spends 11 percent.
The UK is 13th out of the original 15 EU members in terms of investment.
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Report zorrostrikes May 22, 2016 7:41 AM BST
If they really want to clear the NHS debt - Take it from the BBC Budget this year only? BBC get over 4 billion?
Report DStyle May 22, 2016 10:05 AM BST
no.

renegotiate the f*cking shameful pfi contracts. capital value 50bn, repayment 301bn. that's 250bn of taxpayers money spunked up the wall.

it's f*cking amazing that brown pretended to castigate the bankers over their financial shorttermism when he went mental with pfi during his tenure as chancellor, so he could cook the books and leave the real cost to be absorbed by someone else later on.

likewise so much about the remain argument is about the short term financial consequences, with all the potential leaders only too aware that the it's enough to cut the string on their damoclean sword.
Report Ibrahima Sonko May 22, 2016 10:30 AM BST
well said ds
Report zorrostrikes May 22, 2016 4:37 PM BST
bottom line - No NHS over twenty years - they have an excuse to dismantle it and shut it down. it no longer works(coz they deliberately broke it?).
Report Mc Moonbeam May 22, 2016 6:08 PM BST
Who do they owe Confused just send Ray Winstone round to sort 'em !
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