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howard mcsweeney1 wrote:
Amazing how the NHS and Paul Nuttall are playing a part in a DDC by-election.
Amazing when you consider that most of the so-called privatisation happened under Labour and Paul Nuttall's UKIP (which sounds a bit like Monty Python's Flying Circus ?) has exactly zero MPs.
I'm truly surprised that they have the temerity to mention the NHS after saddling us all with over three decades of PFI debt. Same old Labour. Spend money they don't have and leave others to mop up.
104 NHS trusts in England will have to pay private companies £1.96 billion by the end of the financial year for PFI deals – enough to pay for treatment of cystic fibrosis patients for 20 years.
The PFI deals financed £11.8 billion in building hospitals in England but will cost £79 billion to pay back over 31 years – equivalent to almost £4,000 per household in Britain.
The 20 most expensive PFI deals will cost the NHS £970 million in debt repayment fees this year.
Four private firms will be paid £39 billion over the course of the PFI deals, and almost £1 billion this year.
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