Having worked in the NHS it is my belief that you could give the NHS every single bit of taxpayer money and it still wouldnt work. The problem is NOT lack of money. This is a cop out invented by politicians so that they can evade responsibility and push the blame onto the public who dont want to pay more in taxes.
The problem is that the whole system was conceived for a post 2nd world war country which doesnt exist any more. In 1948 people didnt 'bother the doctor', partly because many ailments couldnt be treated anyway. Large numbers of working people died in their 60s or 70s, there were very few allergies, hardly any asthma or diabetes, very little obesity, far fewer mental health problems. People didnt live for decades with serious illness, they died in short order.
If you were one of the very few who were educated to the level required to be a medic you treated your profession as a vocation. Our family doctors in the 1950s were a husband and wife team serving the entire village who turned out day or night, 24/7 whenever a patient needed them. People thought differently and acted differently. No one would have made an appointment with doctor and not turned up, nor would they have questioned the doctors opinion, nor called them out for a minor problem.
The whole system needs to be abandoned and re-invented for the 21st century. Root and branch.
Reducing contact because my heart just isn't in it.
Good Mooring Thursday 16th July 2026
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