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i assume drug prices are much higher in the US than the UK - is this correct? if the US healthcare system was nationalised presumably this would result in lower drug prices (and therefore lower the overall cost of healthcare) as the government would be able to exert much more power in negotiating prices as the main buyer. I don't see anyone in the US arguing this point, maybe I am wrong.
Another point which we don't really have to deal with in the UK is the culture of litigation and the level of payouts which people can be awarded. I wonder if the US courts would still award multi million dollar awards for people suing doctors when the government would ultimately have to foot the bill.
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i enjoyed it as well. found a guy sitting on the curb at the end of the mall before you get to trafalgar square who had his head between knees and was looking in a bad way. He was dressed as though he had just stepped off the tour de france and had a pricey bike propped up against the railings. Asked if he was okay thinking he may of crashed; his response - "no, just tired and out of breath."
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I lived in Jakarta for about 15 years. You might find a bit of a "scene" as kids are pretty knowledgeable about what is happening in Europe and the US but it will be small. The traffic would put most sane people off the idea as it is pretty chaotic. You'll learn about "macet" (pronounced mah-chet) - traffic jams!
When you are in bali make an effort to get to Dreamland beach. You will need to get some transport to get there but it is worth the effort - probably the best beach on the island.
possibly a repost
more moots - commuter porn?