The National Health Service


If I believed it could be reformed, which I don't, then how would the following be done by Labour or Tory.

And when I say done I mean done not just said.

- Care of a growing population of elderly (which has nothing to do with race, immigrants,etc.)

- Care of a growing diabetic/obese population due to Capitalisms profit motive selling junk food

- Employment of sufficient people to meet demand without those employees going off sick due to stress

- The abuse of contracts by companies to make profit in the NHS


The waiting list will always exist.

The modernisation of the service is required but care is free at the point of delivery is The Priority.

All organisations main expenditure is wages, pay, salary no matter what you think of output, work standard, etc. Therefore the biggest savings are in wages. 


The unspoken problem No government has endless finance for any service they oversee. Priorities will be decided. Does who you vote for decide which priorities a government actually puts into action not just words.

No because Private Companies can dictate the priorities not doctors, nurses, and clinicians.

So which Party is going to take on the companies?

None because they all have vested interest in the system continuing and if they don't companies, or their boot boys, will make sure the politicians do as they are told.


This is the so called corruption which some say only applies to Tories.


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