Trump criticises the British health system

American President Donald Trump today criticised the public health system in Great Britain NHS, “prepared to fail”, while British Health Minister Jeremy Hunt said the American health service had left 2 million people without health coverage. “Democrats seek a universal health coverage system, while thousands of people pass on to Britain and [...]
American President Donald Trump today criticised the public health system in Great Britain NHS, “prepared to fail”, while British Health Minister Jeremy Hunt said the American health service had left 2 million people without health coverage.
“Democrats demand a universal health coverage system, while thousands of people pass on to Great Britain that their U (universal) system is ready to fail and does not function”, the American president stressed in a message on the social Twitter network, citing the manifestation organised in London to protect the NHS.
“Democrats require tax hikes for the worst medical care anonymous. No thanks! ”, Trump added, who dismissed mandatory health coverage imposed by his predecessor, Barack Obama.
In response, Jeremy Hunt stressed in a message on the social Twitter network, not to mention names, that the American health service had left 2 million people without health coverage.
“The NHS is facing challenges, but I am proud to have been born in the country that invented universal health coverage, where everyone can take care, whatever his size or bank account is“, he added.












