My article for The Spectator: Despite what Corbynites like to claim, Britain’s National Health Service has always relied heavily on the private sector for lots of things.
The food it serves to patients is not grown on state-owned farms, nor are the pills it prescribes manufactured in state-owned factories.
Yet when it comes to diagnostic tests there seems to be a reluctance to buy them in, even from other public bodies let alone from private firms.
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