NHS a risk to national security, says David Cameron

Prime minister David Cameron today called on Labour’s ‘moderates’  to help the government combat terrorism by dismantling the national health service.

Citing concerns over reports that people who are out of work, disabled, or opposed to the UK’s intervention in Syria may be obtaining treatment on the NHS, the prime minister and Hilary Benn today gave impassioned speeches about Britishness and war.

A spokesman for the prime minister said: “The NHS is supported by terrorist sympathiser Jeremy Corbyn, and as such endangers national security. In order to keep hard working  Britons safe from terrorism, the NHS urgently needs to be dismantled and sold off to David’s mates in the private health industry, who can then provide healthcare to those who are willing to work hard to pay into an exorbitant healthcare plan.”

Laura Kuenssberg, the Political Editor of Conservative News, tweeted: “Corbyn looking weak on security and out of touch on NHS dismantling.”

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3 thoughts on “NHS a risk to national security, says David Cameron”

  1. what does david cameron know about combat maybe he should be put on the front line to experience first hand and have a little more respect for our veterans.

  2. if it’s true the man is showing is true colours. If they priavitise the nhs the ones they claim ” work hard” to afford to pay private health plans don’t know what real hard graft is. This prick wants a nation of office workers and people to serve them

    1. Cameron hasn’t worked a single day in his life . . in a real job. He when from private college, straight into Westminster as a (job for the elite boy’s) researcher then into Parliament as an MP. He’s done nothing, worked nowhere. Due to his family fortune, he doesn’t qualify for benefits so uses Westminster as his income.

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