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Politics : A US National Health Care System?

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To: Lane3 who wrote (3642)1/7/2008 4:09:16 PM
From: Mary Cluney  Read Replies (1) of 42652
 
<<<But they're coming at if from a different angle. He's on a slippery slope. I'd be interested in that fellow's answer to the question of whether we should introduce one. Stopping something that has become part of your culture and introducing it are two different things.>>>

David Cameron is very articulate. I don't see any ambiguity in his position when he states:

There are many things that Conservatives would want to improve about the NHS. But, I believe that Conservatives should never attack an institution which so many of our fellow countrymen and women look to as one of the great achievements of our past it's an institution which embodies, in its very bricks and mortar, in its people, in its services, something which is great about Britain.

That something is equity, the founding value of the NHS: the spirit of fairness for all, of dignity in age and in pain and weakness the idea of our equality as human beings and the equal right of everyone to care and comfort when they are born, when they are ill, and when they are dying.


A system which strives for equal access to healthcare is not a dream of socialism. It is not a hideous Marxist intrusion into the pure beauty of the free market.


David William Donald Cameron (born 9 October 1966) is the Leader of the Conservative Party and Leader of the Opposition in the United Kingdom, positions he has occupied since December 2005.

Cameron has been involved in British politics for much of his adult life. He read Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Oxford, gaining a first class honours degree.
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