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I am sure the UK is enjoying its special relationship with the US.Donald Trump slams ’Washington liars’ and Britain’s NHS in Twitter rant
IN a fresh Twitter rant, Donald Trump has had a crack at Washington’s “liars” before taking aim at Britain’s beloved NHS, and Theresa May is not happy about it.
THERESA MAY has hit back at Donald Trump after he slammed the “broke” NHS — in the latest war between No 10 and the White House.
The PM insisted she is “proud” of the health service and backed a furious blast from Jeremy Hunt against the President, risking a fresh diplomatic bust-up.
Mr Trump claimed in a tweet that the troubles experienced by the state-funded system are proof countries should not offer universal healthcare to all their citizens.
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The Democrats are pushing for Universal HealthCare while thousands of people are marching in the UK because their U system is going broke and not working. Dems want to greatly raise taxes for really bad and non-personal medical care. No thanks!
8:11 PM - Feb 5, 2018
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Mr Trump wrote: “The Democrats are pushing for Universal Healthcare while thousands of people are marching in the UK because their U system is going broke and not working.
“Dems want to greatly raise taxes for really bad and non-personal medical care. No thanks!”
The comments were a reference to a march in London over the weekend which saw thousands of people protest against the NHS funding crisis.
Labour MPs and campaigners joined the demonstration which ended up at the gates of Downing Street, claiming the health service needs more cash or it will risk collapsing.
The tweet sparked an angry response from Mr Hunt, the Health Secretary, who insisted the NHS is far superior to the US system.
He said: “I may disagree with claims made on that march but not ONE of them wants to live in a system where 28 million people have no cover.
“NHS may have challenges but I’m proud to be from the country that invented universal coverage — where all get care no matter the size of their bank balance.”
Mrs May supported him this afternoon, saying the minister’s statement “speaks for the Government”.
Mrs May’s spokesman added: “The Prime Minister is proud of having an NHS that is free at the point of delivery. NHS funding is at a record high and was prioritised in the Budget with an extra £2.8 billion ($5 billion).
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Wrong. People were marching because we love our NHS and hate what the Tories are doing to it. Healthcare is a human right. https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/sta ... 4818450432 …
9:44 PM - Feb 5, 2018
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Jeremy Corbyn responded to Mr Trump: “Wrong. People were marching because we love our NHS and hate what the Tories are doing to it. Healthcare is a human right.”
Brit health spokesman Baroness Jolly added: “Trump is dangerously deluded about the NHS. He needs to read up on how his own health system works before attacking others.
“The NHS is a jewel in the crown of UK society. We should always be proud of the fact that British people can see a doctor without the fear and anxiety of being hit by a massive medical bill.”
The President’s friend Piers Morgan tweeted: “Wrong, Mr President. Our NHS is a wonderful, albeit imperfect, health system — and the envy of the world. By comparison, the US healthcare system is a sick joke & the envy of no-one.”
Mr Trump’s tweet came minutes after former Ukip boss Nigel Farage was on TV in the States talking about the pressures on the NHS and the march.
Mr Farage told Fox News: “The National Health Service has turned into the International Health Service and we’re providing a lot of healthcare for people coming into Britain from all over the world.
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I may disagree with claims made on that march but not ONE of them wants to live in a system where 28m people have no cover. NHS may have challenges but I’m proud to be from the country that invented universal coverage - where all get care no matter the size of their bank balance https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/sta ... 4818450432 …
9:19 PM - Feb 5, 2018
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“Right now it’s pretty much at breaking point. The big point is that when the state gives benefits to people then any attempt in the future to reform it or take those benefits back becomes politically impossible.
“That’s the big debate that you need to have in America. If you were to introduce universal healthcare, paid for centrally under taxes, you would never ever be able to remove it.”
Mr Trump’s remarks risk stirring up further anger among Brits after he previously claimed the UK is riddled with terrorists — prompting calls for the President’s invitation for a state visit to Britain to be revoked.
Just 10 days ago, he seemed to have made up with Theresa May when the pair pledged to work closely together as they meet in Davos for the first time since Mr Trump retweeted anti-Muslim propaganda from Britain First.
The President had been due to visit London this month to open the new US embassy in Battersea, but scrapped his plans saying he was angry the building had cost so much and was in an “off location”.
He is still scheduled to come here in October, on a trip which is likely to be met with mass protests.
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