Assuming (after our referendum) that we agree that the NHS should be kept, I suggest that the first thing to do is to get it out of the hands of politicians as regards day-to-day tinkering as soon as possible. I would set up a small but powerful Trust with wide powers, staffed by dedicated professionals, medical and administrative, charged with (a) taking over control of the whole NHS as is, and (b) setting up and completing a no-holds barred cost/benefit analysis of the whole thing within a year. Then (c), the Trust would recommend action to government and people, for their endorsement. That should all take no longer than two years, and leave the country with an independent, dedicated NHS with a proper remit, properly financed. Hard decisions would have to be taken, perhaps even the end of the 'free at the point of use' concept, and the rigidly controlled involvement of the private medical sector. What do you think?