Return_of_the_STAR wrote:Karl wrote:Yeah mate that's exactly what it says. Well done.
I was clearly being sarcastic. But it is increasingly being said that
people are dying under NHS care where they would have a better chance in another country.
So, from the original article, the NHS is great at being safe, affordable, and efficient, but Jeremy still strives for greater efficiency above all else, despite repeated messages from people on the front line that care is suffering as a result of endless cost cutting.
Going to need a non-biased source for the bit in bold as well.
Seriously, compare the two think tanks' objectives...
https://iea.org.ukhttp://www.commonwealthfund.org/about-usIt is not just low-income earners who receive poor care, the NHS's provision of care is equally poor for everybody, irrespective of income.
strawberry float. Off.Right, calmed down, let's get started on that. Leaving aside the right wing think tank's faux outrage that
genuinely rich people sometimes die, they are using the phrase "equally poor" on the back of the UK being found to be
better than everyone else. Could you imagine if the UK suddenly led the world's economy post-Brexit, and Alistair Campbell did a hatchet job on British business? Wouldn't make sense, would it?
It's 2AM and the stream of consciousness style betrays the fact I've been on the whisky, but come on, yeah?