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24th Jan 2017willshome commented on:
How would you solve the NHS crisis?Why vote on National Insurance contributions? They do not pay for the NHS but for unemployment benefit and so forth. The NHS is paid for from general taxation - at a lower than OECD average proportion of GDP. Deliberate underfunding because this government plans to end our NHS and introduce an insurance-based system, with all that implies. Wake up to what is happening before it's too late. Don't be duped. I'd suggest listening to Dr Marie-Louise Irvine https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfZOsXzX4oYViewDate:
24th Jan 2017willshome commented on:
How would you solve the NHS crisis?You’re joking, the BBC should have been reporting this crisis coming for 6 years but are turning a blind eye. This is privatisation. This brochure from a 2010 health corporations conference explains how it will be done (pages 10-13). The NHS is being underfunded and “the NHS will be shown no mercy". In fact the corporations have made billions , private healthcare spending has doubled. It's not foreigners, it's corporations and the politicians they have bought. http://www.apax.com/media/374179/apsax-healthcare-thought-leadership-2010.pdfViewDate:
24th Jan 2017willshome commented on:
How would you solve the NHS crisis?Please please please, educate yourself about what is happening to the NHS. It is being deliberately underfunded and privatised. In 2010 the budget was “ring-fenced” at below what would be needed. In 2012 the Health and Social Care Act upped the amount Trusts could earn from private patients from 2% to 49%. With government funding down many of our hospitals are virtually businesses so no wonder waiting lists are going up and private healthcare with it. This is no accident. Read https://www.amazon.co.uk/Nhs-Sos-How-Betrayed-Save/dp/1780743289 We don't have much time to save our NHS. Once it's gone it's gone forever.