nanna8
I actually agree with you Cossy and I wouldn’t vote for him ,he is too risky. However, I think Starmer needs to change and listen to people and if Nigel makes him do that, well good. Sometimes it takes someone with the gift of the gab to make changes. Farage is certainly gabby - the most talented speaker around just now, love him or despise him. To just dismiss and despise someone like that and his ‘populist’ supporters in a snooty way will make more people follow him. Life teaches some of us those things.
I agree nanna8, he has said he wants a health system like France where (he says you pay if you can & if you can't you don't) but he neglects to say not everyone gets free healthcare, you have to pay up front and you only get part of what you've spent back depending on the level of supplementary care you've bought.
I would also worry that not every condition would be paid for. I've watched my own podiatry care vanish in recent years and few have the luxury of an NHS dentist.
Farage is gobby, a disruptor, and that is his only saving grace, not that it does anything for me. I wouldn't trust him either, especially since his role in leaving the EU.
I tell people who vote Reform they must want to pay their own health bills, because that is what will happen.
Starmer's biggest fault is being so boring, but I see that as no bad thing in a PM, except that it stops you selling yourself to the people. I think having a press largely owned by billionaires gives people a biased account of the world most of them don't want to pay more tax. Labour does have people with better appeal, like Darren Jones for example