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NHS versus private healthcare

I think that people who have private health insurance should receive some sort of rebate for this when they use the benefits of the policy.

Either they pay for it personally at great cost or is given as a company benefit which is classed a taxable. They are savng the government / NHS money for having this insurance.

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