Are you saying any part of my comment was make-believe? If so please let me know which part, instead of struggling with a straw man of your own invention.
Of course it costs money, and that money comes from taxes and borrowing as does the money for the MOD, MOE, and all other state funded services.
He quoted part of your post directly and responded to it. It was this part: "Talking of bankruptcy in that context is a nonsense introduced by politicians intent on doing away with it for ideological reasons."
I'm just explaining to you that he quoted you since you were unsure.
He quoted me, then proceeded on a tangent completely unrelated to it, about free health care which doesn't cost money, and a make-believe world which apparently I want to live in.
I have trouble relating the quote with his arguments, because I said nothing about 'free' healthcare, things which don't cost money, or something make believe. If anything a bankruptcy in a centrally funded department involves make-believe, because it implies that there is no more money; it's a question of priorities and what you want to spend the budget on, and much money has been found for other projects by HMG during this recession alone, for example bank bailouts, wars abroad or tax cuts.
Of course it costs money, and that money comes from taxes and borrowing as does the money for the MOD, MOE, and all other state funded services.