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Originally Posted by Kizzy
You are not understanding what I am saying to you, I agree the NHS is centrally government funded what I am saying is of all those streams of income our govt has how can it be assured that it is tax money specifically that is used to fund the NHS?
It is a nonsense, when this govt took over the NHS was not in crisis as seen if you care to look (if the links I provided are not adequate) anywhere you will see that this is the case... and now it is in the red.
This would then mean by your logic that less people are working and paying tax to fund the NHS than there was even though we are regularly told that there are more people in work than ever before, certainly since this govt took over, so where is the funding?...where is all the lovely tax money that the NHS so desperately need?
I'm not cherry picking it's just common sense, if more people are working and something is directly funded via tax then they should have more than enough surely?....
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You're not understanding what I've said to you or the links I gave you. You seem to be assuming that I have said that all our taxes pay solely for the NHS which isn't what I have said to you at all. The NHS is mostly funded by taxation but via a budget that isn't the sum total of all the countries taxation. I'm sure if you do some reading you'll get there if you want to. I'm not really here to educate you and you wouldn't believe anything I told you anyway.