Wednesday 5 June 2019

£360 million less for the NHS as a result of Brexit and the US trade…

£360 million less for the NHS as a result of Brexit and the US trade deal

In a wonderful ironic twist in the card game "Brexit pontoon" it seems like we should've stuck with the EU even though the cards we had didn't seem good enough.

Sitting on 17 the question was stick or twist. Remain or leave.

Currently the dealer is getting impatient as a few other players are sitting at the table but we like the word prevarication and we excel at filibusters.

As the gloss drips off the Brexit canvas and we find the £350m for our NHS, per week, was just a sweet slogan along with curly cucumbers, our muscle in the markets is also being found wanting. Was being part of 500million better than 50m for negotiation?

The big bastard brother across the ocean, responsible for more concentrated wealthy and extended poverty than anyone can aspire to has let the cat out the bag. We'll charge you £350million, per day, more for your drugs.

Stick or twist.

With our NHS hamstrung and our money heading overseas to fund more drug companies, what impact on the population I wonder.

Stick with friends or twisted brother and sister?

It's never been about freedom to choose it about being free to be abused, or unprotected!


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