A FORMER aide to Health Secretary Steve Barclay has called for the “full privatisation” of the NHS.
Secretary Steve Barclay has called for the “full privatisation” of the NHS.
The former Tory council candidate turned PR consultant made the comments following a question on whether “part-privatisation” could help the NHS in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. The source added: “The Health Secretary is fully committed to the NHS and its founding principle of healthcare for all free at the point of delivery.”
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