About the Book
This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 40. Chapters: British People, England, Politics of the United Kingdom, UK History, Andrew Lansley, C. S. Lewis, Christopher Hitchens, Criticism of Winston Churchill, David Cameron, David Kelly, Ed Miliband, Elton John, George Galloway, George Orwell, Gordon Brown, John Locke, John Major, John Rhys-Davies, Margaret Thatcher, Michael Foot, Neville Chamberlain, Richard Dawkins, Stephen Hawking, Thomas Paine, William Wilberforce, Winston Churchill, Elton John, William Shakespeare, Andrew Lansley, Boris Johnson, British Parliament, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Coalition Government, Conservative Monday Club, Conservative Party, David Cameron, David Lloyd George, Fleet Street, George Galloway, Gordon Brown, House of Lords, John Major, John Prescott, Ken Livingstone, Labour Party, Member of Parliament, Nick Clegg, Poll Tax, Tony Blair, Criticism of Winston Churchill, Isaac Newton, Margaret Thatcher, Winston Churchill, Birmingham, British Parliament, Charles, Prince of Wales, Chav, Commonwealth, Cornwall, Daily Mail, England, English Midlands, Ethno-Nationalism, Glasgow, House of Lords, Kingston-upon-Hull, Lake District, Leamington Spa, Liberal Democrats, Liverpool, Liverpool FC, London, Norfolk, Northern Ireland, Nottingham, Poll Tax, Scotland, Sheffield, Suffolk, Telegraph, The Beatles, The Guardian, The Jam, The North, Wales, Warwickshire, Winston Churchill. Excerpt: Andrew Lansley is the Secretary of State for Health in the United Kingdom, though he has no power over Scotland's healthcare thanks to devolution which, considering his policies, is probably for the best. His fabulous plan to buck-up the NHS through privatisation reform was met with fierce resistance from just about everybody in the NHS, including the British Medical Association and the Royal Society of Nurses. And, in the words of NxtGen, "The Royal College of GPs even joined the attack / looked closely at the proposals /...