The NHS does not have a current form. It has been reorganised from the top down by the Tory govt., even though it promised it would not.
Before that Tony Blair messed it up.
My mother was a nurse, and started work before the NHS came into being.
My grandfather died because they could not afford medication for him.
For years now the NHS has been sold off piecemeal to GPs and companies like Virgin, Careuk, etc.
My GP practice was part of Virgin Assura, half owned by a company called Assura a long time ago. Do not know exactly when because the details are covered by confidentiality. The new NHS was supposed to come into being this year. In fact Branson has owned over 100 practices for over 3 years.
He takes money from the NHS, then sends it overseas and does not pay tax on it, just like Amazon and Starbucks.
The difference is that this is not cups of coffee or CDs we are talking about. He is ripping off our NHS.
Look at the National Health Action Party website, and the Green Benches website to see what is happening.
The NHS was supposed to be free at the point of need. Dentists are not and haven't been for years. My husband and I were "lucky" because we had things wrong with us. All I have had on my free prescriptions have been thyroxine tablets to keep me alive.
Ken's prescription went onto 4 pages, most of it to do with his accident and subsequent bladder and bowel problems, and the fact that he had been diabetic since he was 11. If he'd had to pay for subscriptions, like many people do, even those with asthma, what would you suggest he gave up?
Last year he had two cataract operations because he was diabetic and they needed to see his retinas to check for diabetic retinopathy. They kept him waiting for 6 months between operations. The month after he had his second one they discovered a brain tumour which affected his sight, so he never did get any benefit from not having to wear glasses for the first time for over 50 years.
If he had not been diabetic, they would now expect him to just have one operation on the NHS, and pay for the other one. This obviously comes from people who have no idea what life is like only being able to see with one eye.
I had an arrow fired into my right eye on my 5th birthday. I know what it is like.
I think it's appalling that they now call hip, knee and cataract operations elective. My sister is in pain from her first hip operation, so will not have her second one done. She now walks with a stick and a limp and in pain. This operation was done in a private hospital, paid for by the NHS. When she told them she was in pain, she was told to go to the NHS hospital as she was not a private patient. There was no follow up from the operation.