I, too, have a prepayment certificate for which I pay just over £10 per month which isn't a lot really for someone working.
I really don't see why anyone who is fit enough to work shouldn't pay for their prescriptions in this manner. It is, however, ludicrous that someone over 60 (or anyone in Scotland it seems) who is earning enough to pay 40% tax gets theirs free.
I suppose the argument would be, as with the free school meals, it costs more to means test such things than it does to simply give out the benefit across the board but I for one would rather some more people were employed, and therefore pay tax and contribute to the economy, and do just that.
What is the most random school memory you have?
WORD ASSOCIATION - 9th May 2026
Did you think you were poor growing up?
: What has been your most wasted purchased made in preparation for a holiday?


