U.K Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Tells NHS to Embrace Robot Workers as It Prepares to Sack Staff
Prime Minister pledges to ‘radically innovate’ health service to drive up economic growth
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It is now official: The newly “selected” Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Rish Sunak is committed to “replacing Real Health Professionals with Robots”, assuming that these “robots” will keep their mouth shut and will not “question” His Majesty’s National Health (HMS) policies.
It’s constitutes an obvious threat to health professionals who fail to accept the mRNA Covid killer vaccine. Amply documented by official data the mRNA vaccine is characterized by an upward Worldwide trend in mortality and morbidity.
The Prime Minister’s stance is a move towards the demise of medical practice, the layoff of thousands of health workers as well as the de facto privatization of Britain’s national healthcare system.
“He is a Traitor”.
Read the report by the Daily Telegraph below.
Michel Chossudovsky, Global Research, November 23 2020
Rishi Sunak has urged the NHS to embrace the use of robots as the health service prepares to cut its workforce by half in a drastic effort to cut costs.
The Prime Minister said supporting innovation was a “defining focus” of his premiership, as he described more automation and investment in robotics as “low hanging fruit” that will drive up pay and economic growth “quickly”.
“If we can get that right with more robotics and automation, then we can drive up productivity. It reduces some of the pressure on labour, and creates good jobs for people,” he told an audience of business leaders in Birmingham.
It came as Mr Sunak pledged to “radically innovate” Britain’s health service with new technologies in a “bold” move that would challenge “conventional wisdom” in healthcare reform. [No details were provided]
Ministers are drawing up plans to slash NHS England’s 6,500 bureaucrats by as much as half and to remove a swathe of targets to allow hospitals more control over how money is spent.
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