and mr corbyn can say what he likes, but let's remember, it was the labour party that went for the pfi left the hospitals in so much trouble. it was the labour party that privatised vast chunks of the health service. enough of corbyn's hypocrisy on all of this. if we're now all agreed that we all want a well funded, well running health service, where money is not being wasted, if we all agree, could there ever be a better subject upon which all the parties come and work together to get a health service that delivers the best for the british people? butjust so we're clear, what you're saying is you do not support the idea of an nhs free for all at the point of delivery. you think for those who can afford it, they should pay. look, i think the nhs should be free for all at the point of delivery. but i do think, given particularly waiting lists for operations... but for those who can afford insurance, they should have, so it wouldn't be free for them. well, those that... i'm not forcing people who earn over x per year to take out private insurance, i am suggesting that as a way of reducin