Some people seem to think that, just because they pay their taxes, they're entitled to unlimited treatment from the NHS. Like any other body funded by the State, the NHS has to make very difficult decisions regarding what they can provide and what they cannot.
In my opinion some of their decisions are wrong, but others would disagree, which shows how difficult it must be.
I'm so grateful that when I presented with a symptom in 2017 I was immediately fast tracked through the system, cancer of the womb was diagnosed, and I had a hysterectomy very quickly.
But I do not expect, as a friend of mind did, that when she had problems with her feet, the NHS would provide her with a pair of made to measure shoes ( which I never saw her wearing) until she could have a bunion operation. Her sense of entitlement really annoyed me.
So yes, I would have paid for both my vaccinations without question. And I would pay for a booster in the autumn if offered.