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Originally Posted by Brillopad
It's hardly surprising that expenditure has failed to keep pace with demand. All those 100s of thousands of extra people coming in every year and using the health services that they have not paid into. Leaving aside those claiming benefits for now Just one earner in a low paid job paying a small amount of tax won't cover health care costs for him, his wife and children.
Some of it needed to be privatised to take the pressure off the service and produce better care. Over-spending on everything as Corbyn plans to do is likely to have significant negative long-term effects on our economy which will lead to austerity in the future. There are no easy solutions and no miracle cures with any party and to suggest anything different is irresponsible in my opinion.
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could also be that there are too many people for them to cope with,and it will get worse. no amount of money will help then.
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