Weststander
Well-known member
[I posted something similar in 2019 after I’d witnessed NHS semi-chaos and substandard infrastructure. Not inclined to look for it].
Would you be willing to see a not insignificant rise in income tax rates (as is the case in Scandinavia) or compulsory private medical insurance (as explained by [MENTION=409]Herr Tubthumper[/MENTION] in the past) to go to frontline NHS services? Now!
To me, a no-brainer yes.
We have a bit of an emergency with one of our teenage kids. We were told over the phone to head to Brighton A&E immediately.
The queue’s out of the door, people on plastic chairs or crutches outside, thank God it’s not raining.
We were allowed to walk through the Major Trauma centre to get here. As I experienced myself in 2019 there are dozens and dozens of poor souls on beds and wheelchairs in the corridors.
An astonishing eye-opener, it’s shocking, but preventable with huge investment. Not just in buildings (the new £480m towers will be great), but with a recruitment drive, better working conditions.
In fairness it’s always been too busy here, I came as a kid in 1980 and remember 6 hour queues to be seen and get an x-ray.
It’s broken.
Would you be willing to see a not insignificant rise in income tax rates (as is the case in Scandinavia) or compulsory private medical insurance (as explained by [MENTION=409]Herr Tubthumper[/MENTION] in the past) to go to frontline NHS services? Now!
To me, a no-brainer yes.
We have a bit of an emergency with one of our teenage kids. We were told over the phone to head to Brighton A&E immediately.
The queue’s out of the door, people on plastic chairs or crutches outside, thank God it’s not raining.
We were allowed to walk through the Major Trauma centre to get here. As I experienced myself in 2019 there are dozens and dozens of poor souls on beds and wheelchairs in the corridors.
An astonishing eye-opener, it’s shocking, but preventable with huge investment. Not just in buildings (the new £480m towers will be great), but with a recruitment drive, better working conditions.
In fairness it’s always been too busy here, I came as a kid in 1980 and remember 6 hour queues to be seen and get an x-ray.
It’s broken.