You have to be a complete moron to think the tories are good for the NHS, or any other public service really.
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You have to be a complete moron to think the tories are good for the NHS, or any other public service really.
Are you completely oblivious to how wages have stagnated while the billionaire class (who own our politicians and media) basically doubled their wealth during the pandemic?
This is the source of every single problem in the UK and I don't know what it'll take for the older generations to see it.
Nope not oblivious in fact we know 2019/20, the wage cost NHS staff was £56.1 billion (46.6 % of the NHS budget.) See the issue there (46% ) its bugger all to do with billionaires it's about an organisation too big to fund and manage and folk living longer due to a well funded NHS .
You do know most NHS staff are paid less than they are in other western countries yeah?
I'll ask you this, why could we used to afford it, why can other countries afford it but the UK can't?
You've missed the point about the billionaire class, don't you think it's weird that there are more billionaires than ever in the UK, and they're richer than ever but wages are stagnating? TrIcKlE DoWn EcOnOmIcS.
I don't know how you can't see you've had 30+ years of right wing media screaming this down your throat so they can further privatise the NHS (which has worked just so well for energy and trains). This will lead to worse outcomes mark my words.
You literally have everything you want, tory government and brexit yet everything is still getting worse. I cannot name one thing getting better in the UK. Can you?
What I do know the wage bill big .
Performance management is need as is value for money .
Pouring more and more money into a system does not fix things modernisation does .
Getting existing staff GP's to better cover weekends will reduce waiting lists .
Charging people who can afford for minor non critical medial needs needs is needed .
Look at what's been prescribed and why.
Abuse of A&E and violence towards the staff due to over indulgence along with clogging up the real A&E needs .
Blair brought waiting lists down and he was the last real radical politician to look at it and yes that included privatisation of certain elements..
Remember this view :
build a health service based on four BEVAN principles:
free at the point of use ( when does the build finish )
available to everyone who needed it ( that was designed for the poor not the rich )
paid for out of general taxation ( that is being done but needs more via NI)
used responsibly. ( this is the key one )
when Bevan wrote this people sadly died a lot younger , population was much lower , they had no access to drugs that prolonged life, people weren't given stuff like mobility cars and other at home equipment , prescriptions were so much lower in supply , complicated expensive state of the art theatre ward equipment was not available , road deaths /injuries were a small percentage of hospital omissions , Crickey you could go on for hours .
Its too big , its out lived its original purpose.
Do you ever stop lying? Why do you make stuff up? Honestly, if you read on some batty twitter site that Cardiff won 4-0 on saturday you would believe it.
Just stop it, look at facts and stop spouting nonsense. You playing this game and using the NHS as a football, some kind of game does absolutely nothing to help the NHS.
And I've just spent an hour on the phone to a friend who did a 14 hour shift at Princess of Wales health board. There are serious issues but this lefty buzzword bingo stuff you come up with never gets mentioned.
Overall, there is no evidence of a significant increase in spending on private providers or widespread privatisation of services in recent years.
https://www.kingsfund.org.uk/publica...nhs-privatised
I mean... it's beyond laughable you would post an article from a thinktank funded by GlaxoSmithKline who are getting NHS contracts awarded to them. I knew you didn't have the ability to think critically and to analyse sources before but this is beyond a joke now.
Tell me one thing that's gotten better in the UK over the past 12 years.
Just to add to this, show me my other lies? Are wages not stagnating? Is poverty not increasing? Is foodbank use not increasing? Are houses not becoming more and more unaffordable? Is wealth inequality not increasing? Is the NHS not struggling more than it has been (even before the pandemic)?
Just a few off the top of my head (all with sources) And no one doubts enormous problems too, which you never offer a solution for. The point is, things aren't all bad. And all things that are bad arent caused by the government - many problems occur in all countries irrespective of government and cannot be solved without worsening another issue.
Unemployment has halved
https://tradingeconomics.com/united-...mployment-rate
Minimum wage gone from £5.93 an hour to £8.91
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nation..._Wage_Act_1998
Income tax on the richest gone from 40% to 45% (I assume you support that)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nation..._Wage_Act_1998
COvid ruins the data but we are no longer in recession
https://tradingeconomics.com/united-...-growth-annual
Murder rate has fallen
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Youth unemployment down from around 20% to 11%
https://tradingeconomics.com/united-...mployment-rate
Covid ruined it, but government deficit vastly reduced
https://tradingeconomics.com/united-...ernment-budget
EMployment rate up about 5%
https://tradingeconomics.com/united-...mployment-rate
Stock market well up (good for pensions held in it)
https://tradingeconomics.com/united-...m/stock-market
Green energy well up
https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/i...g.png&usqp=CAU
Housing starts more than doubled
https://tradingeconomics.com/united-...housing-starts
Personal Tax allowance s under the Tory's has gone up significantly as well greatly helping the lower wage scales
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_allowance
Something I’m involved in is house building, and there are some interesting and existing developments afoot.
Modular Housing is expected to take off in a big way and you can build a house from scratch in three/six weeks. It’s affordable and eco-friendly. The Forest Green Rovers of the housing sector.
https://theweehousecompany.co.uk/con...dable-housing/
So you’re factoring in Covid when it suits, but making no allowance for the 2008 global crash when it comes to the figures the Conservatives inherited? In essence then, you’re not blaming the Tories for Covid (fair enough, even if their cuts left us worse off to deal with it and they ignored the results of the Cygnus exercise in 2016 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exercise_Cygnus), but, effectively, blaming Labour for what happened in 2008 by making no allowances for the global crash about eighteen months earlier - that hardly seems fair..
A look at the forecast section in some of those links you posted makes for sobering reading and I think giving any Government credit for not being in recession is a bit rich when the proportion of time the UK historically spends in recession is so small.