Stevie, no I wasn't. The "no free meals" I thought explained it. If I went and worked in another country I find out what the health service arrangements are. If that country decides I should pay some premium up as a contribution to the system I am happy to do that. I accept my responsibility for my health, I don't expect something for nothing. And in the case originally stated the health workers are being paid as are the agricultural workers and others who are working in the uk etcetc. Hence "no free meals" Chris.S.
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