dejavuatbtn
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The report is talking about the rapid mass withdrawal of public spending on benefits -- aka 'austerity' -- rather than the decline in NHS spending vis-a-vis growing demand.
And, contrary to the view you've stated, we will be able to fund the NHS if we want to. It's a political choice. It'll probably mean increasing the tax revenue somehow but, then again, that's also a political choice.
I think that was my point - we are responsible for putting the decision makers on spending into power.