John Key says charging New Zealanders and Australians 200 a year to access some NHS services is not in keeping with the history of the countries’The New Zealand prime minister,John Key, has accused Britain of being “pretty cheap” after it revealed plans to get New Zealanders and Australians pay a surcharge to access some health services.
Australians and New Zealanders visiting the UK for six months or more – or who are already in the country and are applying for an extension – will now have to pay an annual fee of £200 (approximately $AU410 and $NZ437) for health and dental care. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com