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Cameron, Coalition, health, NHS, open government, privatisation
(satire?)
The UK coalition government has been trying to suppress depictions of The Profit – especially when it comes to their privatisation of the NHS.
Here is a list of the 70 coalition MPs who profited from their links to private health firms when they voted to sell off the NHS:
Conservative MPs
1. David Cameron
2. Andrew Lansley
3. Harriet Baldwin
4. Gregory Barker
5. Henry Bellingham
6. Jake Berry
7. Graham Brady
8. Simon Burns
9. Nick de Bois
10. Steve Brine
10. Aidan Burley
11. Damian Collins
12. David Davis
13. Jonathan Djanogly
14. Richard Drax
15. Iain Duncan-Smith
16. Philip Dunne
17. Michael Fallon
18. Mark Field
19. Liam Fox
20. George Freeman
21. Mike Freer
22. Richard Fuller
23. Richard Graham
25. Philip Hammond
26. Mark Harper
27. Nick Herbert
28. Jeremy Hunt
29. Margot James
30. Sajid Javid
31. Jo Johnson
32. Kwarsi Kwateng
33. Mark Lancaster
34. Dr Phillip Lee
35. Oliver Letwin
36. Peter Lilley
37. Tim Loughton
38. Mary Macleod
39. Francis Maude
40. Maria Miller
41. Andrew Mitchell
42. Penny Mordaunt
43. Brooks Newmark
44. Jesse Norman
45. Stephen O’Brien
46. George Osborne
47. Richard Ottaway
48. Priti Patel
49. John Redwood
50. Jacob Rees-Mogg
52. Amber Rudd
53. David Ruffley
54. Mark Simmonds
55. Chris Skidmore
56. Julian Smith
57. Nicholas Soames
58. John Stanley
59. Andrew Tyrie
60. Robin Walker
61. David Willetts
62. Rob Wilson
63. Tim Yeo
64. Nadhim Zahawi
Liberal Democrat MPs
65. Menzies Campbell
66. Vince Cable
67. Nick Clegg
68. Simon Hughes
69. Robert Smith
70. Jo Swinson
The UK version of Charlie Hebdo?
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Methusalada said:
Reblogged this on Methusalada and commented:
Strange you list contains no Labour Lords ?
[They voted against the bill] -TOM
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sdbast said:
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Neo-Pelagius said:
Reblogged this on Blinded by the Darkness.
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beastrabban said:
Reblogged this on Beastrabban’s Weblog and commented:
Tom Pride lists again the Tory and Lib Dem MPs helping themselves by privatising the NHS. This was always the aim of the Self-Servatives, ever since Peter Lilley formulated the Private Finance Initiative. He was annoyed because the existence of the NHS as a nationalised industry meant private industry couldn’t get a foot in, and so set about to create a way this could happen. And the result is the piecemeal privatisation of the NHS today.
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bankanglesensor said:
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l8in said:
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GringoPeruano said:
Daylight robbery. They do say “If you want to hide something – then do it in plain view” 🙂
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Gary said:
So they’re selling it off to make huge profits for themselves?? Who’d a thunk it…
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Mark Catlin said:
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jaynel62 said:
#NHS safe in Tory POCKETS
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tunefultony said:
Monsieur Cameron: “Moi, je suis un Charlie”
Monsieur Osborne: ” Je suis aussi un Charlie”
Monsieur Boris: “Je suis un con blond”
🙂
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robinmcburnie said:
Well Put! I shared this in a couple of FB groups with the following header:
Part of your obligation, when you choose to serve your country, is that you should have NO outside financial interests – openly or hidden – which can in any way be affected by the policies you form or vote for. This is at the core of the mistrust of politics in the UK at present.
Deciding to run for parliament should be like entering the priesthood, except it is your Country, the people, that you serve. If that discourages the likes of the current cabinet (and one or two of their Labour predecessors) from entering Government, the country would be a far better place.
Of course if you are willing to do that, you will fully deserve the respect of the public – something that is sorely lacking at the moment. There is a great of either apathy or outright derision amongst the public at present.
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Bob said:
Included Labour and other lords Tom. You need to criticise people on your own side even more than the Tories.
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Bob said:
I thought Lamont created PFI, not Lilley.
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A6er said:
Reblogged this on Britain Isn't Eating.
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George Ramsey said:
What do you expect from liars.
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