I also never see any references in the papers on the TV to international comparisons that have rated a well-funded NHS as the most efficient model to deliver healthcare on a national basis.
It’s not the model that’s wrong, it’s the lack of adequate targeted funding.
You’d have thought, perhaps, given the utter failure of much of privatisation that the electorate would run a mile from their health service ending up like our railways, water, energy etc etc ad nauseam... but they’ll try it nonetheless and the papers will spur them on & people will suffer. Tories are bad for Britain- that’s my diagnosis.
I also never see any references in the papers on the TV to international comparisons that have rated a well-funded NHS as the most efficient model to deliver healthcare on a national basis.
It’s not the model that’s wrong, it’s the lack of adequate targeted funding.
Thanks, Alan. Exactly that, it's down to targeting.
You’d have thought, perhaps, given the utter failure of much of privatisation that the electorate would run a mile from their health service ending up like our railways, water, energy etc etc ad nauseam... but they’ll try it nonetheless and the papers will spur them on & people will suffer. Tories are bad for Britain- that’s my diagnosis.
I'm dubious that Labour will be any better.
Absolutely hits the nail on the head.
Cheers, Andrew.
Perhaps - but there’s hope that way rather than despair.
What way?