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Rat Faced
Who says you have to give up Private Healthcare?
It runs in tandem with the NHS here, its upto you if you want to take out the Insurance. One thing though; the Private Insurance here is much cheaper for the same thing in the US possibly, because we dont let the Insurance/Medical professions dictate the terms.
You can also see this when we get Travel Insurance... worldwide Travel Insurance excludes the USA and is low cost, put the USA in there and the cost of it triples.
Well, maybe the U.K.'s version might be preferable; perhaps you can help me out on this point:
I found out today that, under the Obama plan, my share of an unmarried employee's "free" health-care costs would be 78%, and that of a married employee would be 65%.
This is assessed regardless of either's insurance situation otherwise, this is to say, whether or not they have any, or whether a spouse qualifies under another employer or plan.
That'll put me out of business, and idle my (anticipated) payroll of 30.
I guess this is where I say,
c'est la guerre.