John Howard Lie # 1“It is our policy, without qualification, to...

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    John Howard Lie # 1
    “It is our policy, without qualification, to retain Medicare . . . Not only does
    Medicare stay but so does bulk billing . . . They are the fundamentals, the
    underpinnings of the policy.”
    John Howard, Health Policy launch of “A Healthy Future”, 12 February 1996

    The Truth:
    “No-one can guarantee bulk billing. No-one can guarantee bulk billing without
    conscripting the medical profession. Medicare has never been universal bulk
    billing—never . . .”
    Tony Abbott, Minister for Health and Ageing, Meet the Press, 23 November 2003

    John Howard Lie # 2
    “Medicare will be retained in its entirety.”
    John Howard, February 1996


    The Truth:
    The Howard Government abolished the dental plan and bulk billing rates have
    declined by more than 12 percentage points since the Coalition took office in 1996.

    we have a growing nation with rotting teeth because they can't afford dental care - talk about third world standards! shame howard shame!


    John Howard Lie # 3
    During the 2001 Federal election campaign John Howard promised that his
    Government’s policies would “lead to reduced premiums” for health insurance.
    “Heading in the Right Direction”, p151


    The Truth:
    Since the election in 2001, the Government has approved increases in premiums
    totalling 21 per cent.


    Education

    John Howard Lie # 4
    “I can guarantee we’re not going to have $100,000 university degree courses.”
    John Howard, interview with Neil Mitchell on Radio 3AW, 15 October 1999

    The Truth:
    16 different degrees now cost at least $100,000.


    John Howard Lie # 5
    “We have no intention of introducing a loans scheme with a real or indeed any
    other rate of interest.”
    John Howard, in Parliament, 18 October 1999

    The Truth:
    “Debts accrued under FEE-HELP will be indexed to the consumer price index . . .
    A loan fee of 20 per cent will apply to FEE-HELP loans for undergraduate courses
    of study only.”
    Higher Education Loan Programme, Department of Education, Science and Training Update,
    March 2004

    John Howard Lie # 6
    “Well, it means that we’ll not have deregulated fees. In other words, the
    Government will always maintain a control over what the level of the fee is.”
    John Howard, interview on Radio 3AW, 15 October 1999

    The Truth:
    “We do need more money in our universities . . . and some of it should come
    outside the budget through a managed and sensible deregulation of the system.”
    John Howard in Parliament, 16 September 2003
 
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