"We will never privatise the NHS," Andrew Lansley told the Guardian. "But I'm impressed that he's managed to get lyrics about GP commissioning into a rap."
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As a staunch supporter of the NHS, Free at point of Need to all, I can sympathise with the sentiments as I do NOT support the changes that Cameron/Lansley wish to impose on the NHS but I utterly condemn the foul and abusive language used by this angry young man in the video. The only attractive part of his rap, an art form I do NOT like in any event, was the use of the riff from "The House of the Rising Sun" by the Animals as background music and I do wonder if he had their/the publisher's permission?
Not a good way to put the case against changes to the NHS I would say and a potential own goal. If such an action annoys the likes of myself who supports his cause then what must it do to the anti-NHS Hawks who not only support Lansley but would wish to sell off the NHS and have a healthcare system similar to that in the USA, even pre-Obama?
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