What would the reciprocal tariffs have been otherwise (I do not know) but it does not sound a great deal / Trump blackmail of the ‘special relationship’.
In 1999,NICE said it would pay £20-30k for a year’s worth of quality life. The median wage in the UK crossed 20k in 1999
In 2026, The minimum wage today comes to 25.4K if you assume 37 hours/week for 52 weeks a year. NICE’s thresholds are now going to be 25-35k
The NHS would pay a year’s median wage for medicines if they demonstrated sufficient value. Today they’ll pay a year’s minimum wage.
Sure nobody wants to pay pharma more than needed. But think more rationally – are you happy with the NHS “devaluing” a life? Is it irrational to ask for the NICE payment values to go up with inflation, or wages at least?
LowLvlLiving on
Shocking, a company owned by a billionaire twat-bag pumping out bullshit rage bait to serve their agenda of continuing to be a massive twat-bag.
Any_Association405 on
**Ex** Human Rights lawyer who clearly never had any real principles, the kind of weasel who was only in for their career, who only did good to make themselves look good, how very Labour, so many of this ilk have populated the Labour Party for so long, sad that it’s people like this driving their once loyal voters into the arms of fascists, and as Starmet is so in awe of fascists anyway, what a sad, sad state of affairs
(Que the downvotes no doubt)
niteninja1 on
so this is going to cost around 0.5% of the nhs budget each year.
it also means that drug companies (who have been threatening to not sell to us on cost grounds) will continue to sell to us AND we maintain tarrif free access
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What would the reciprocal tariffs have been otherwise (I do not know) but it does not sound a great deal / Trump blackmail of the ‘special relationship’.
’At the beginning of December, the [**UK agreed to pay 25% more for new medicines**](https://news.sky.com/story/us-and-uk-agree-zero-tariffs-on-pharmaceuticals-13477892) by 2035 to stop the US imposing trade tariffs on pharmaceutical products.’
edit, half blind, fat fingers.
In 1999,NICE said it would pay £20-30k for a year’s worth of quality life. The median wage in the UK crossed 20k in 1999
In 2026, The minimum wage today comes to 25.4K if you assume 37 hours/week for 52 weeks a year. NICE’s thresholds are now going to be 25-35k
The NHS would pay a year’s median wage for medicines if they demonstrated sufficient value. Today they’ll pay a year’s minimum wage.
Sure nobody wants to pay pharma more than needed. But think more rationally – are you happy with the NHS “devaluing” a life? Is it irrational to ask for the NICE payment values to go up with inflation, or wages at least?
Shocking, a company owned by a billionaire twat-bag pumping out bullshit rage bait to serve their agenda of continuing to be a massive twat-bag.
**Ex** Human Rights lawyer who clearly never had any real principles, the kind of weasel who was only in for their career, who only did good to make themselves look good, how very Labour, so many of this ilk have populated the Labour Party for so long, sad that it’s people like this driving their once loyal voters into the arms of fascists, and as Starmet is so in awe of fascists anyway, what a sad, sad state of affairs
(Que the downvotes no doubt)
so this is going to cost around 0.5% of the nhs budget each year.
it also means that drug companies (who have been threatening to not sell to us on cost grounds) will continue to sell to us AND we maintain tarrif free access