Neil Hamilton shows what he really thinks about the NHS. This goes with Bob Nuttall and the other leading Kippers, who want it privatised but then strangely keep silent and start denying they ever said such things before the electorate. Hamilton is, of course, notorious for taking money for questions from Mohammed al-Fayed. That ended up in court case between in which, as Private Eye’s editor Ian Hislop once remarked, you wished they would both lose.
(not satire – it’s the UKIP!)
UKIP’s Deputy Chairman and potential parliamentary UKIP candidate for Basildon – the former disgraced Tory MP Neil Hamilton – clearly hates the NHS.
In an extraordinary tirade of hate against the NHS in a column for the Daily Express last year, Hamilton describes the NHS as….
- diseased
- worse than the Taliban
- a shambles
- a Soviet-style monolith
- dismal
- inadequate
- outrageous
- a substitute for religion
- not commercial enough
- brilliant at one thing: burning our money
- too large
- a killing machine
And what is Hamilton’s ‘cure’ for the NHS?
Well – according to his article – he thinks the NHS is a “nationalised monolith” which is “not commercial enough” and needs more “private sector disciplines“, “profit” the “market” and “private contributions“.
Or to put it another way – the NHS needs to be privatised.
You can read Hamilton’s hate-filled tirade…
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