This is an examination of the privitization of NHS ancillary services from the perspective of their political significance. In particular, it argues that the existence of the NHS as a pole of opposition to Thatcherite and new right ideas and values gave the health service a special role in articulating left wing politics.
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This is an examination of the privitization of NHS ancillary services from the perspective of their political significance. In particular, it argues that the existence of the NHS as a pole of opposition to Thatcherite and new right ideas and values gave the health service a special role in articulating left wing politics.
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