It does the best it can. We should be grateful.
Free healthcare, visits to docs, cheap prescriptions etc all very good. I am thankful for it.
Sorry, you don't understand how the system works. We, the citizens of the UK pay for it, it is OWED to us. It's not a charity.
The problem is my investment in the NHS
depreciates to a value converging on 0 because:
- I've used it about 5 times (for minor things) during my life time (my birth is included in that number), yet my funding is equal to a fat prick or chain smoker who needs meds cause they've decided to kill themselves, those around them and also repulse others with their habits. It might even be more... most low life welfare scum are 1) obese & 2) smoke [amongst many other things].
- Non citizens and people who who don't have a positive monetary investment in the service are my equals (cheers socialism
) and just as likely to be given a new kidney in the event of an accident ...
Socialism enforces unfair equality, it makes me sick...