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12 Nov, 2018 09:43

Death by a thousand cuts

For years corporate interests have had their eye on one of Britain’s biggest assets namely the National Health Service.

Working quietly with unprincipled politicians they – and the corporate media – claim the NHS can only survive if it is subject to ‘free market’ competition.

So why is the British state continuing to privatize the NHS despite overwhelming evidence that the outcome will be deadly?

Host Ross Ashcroft is joined by the former doctor and campaigner Sarah Gangoli and the GP and author Youssef El-Gingihy explain how the national treasure that is the NHS is suffering death by well over a thousand cuts.

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