So the million dollar question. Would you rather have no NHS and have to rely on either private insurance or charities?
How is that a million dollar question? I would be like asking someone with government healthcare in the US if they would rather not have it at all, or asking someone on welfare if they would rather not have it at all. It implies people who utilize the system don't have a right to complain about it.
Stop tempting me to plus you, Jack!
But, hey ! thanks! Now I don't have to bother with attempting to frame a reply
Of course it was a stupid question. It will always be a stupid question. Not having a free healthcare system is a no brainer to anyone who has a free healthcare system.
That's the point.
I'm trying to find someone who has an argument against it that's based on anything other than GOP innuendo.
An argument against what? Against the NHS? I surely wouldn't argue
against the NHS, just complain that it's broken . It worked pretty damned well for a while... until the Pharmaceutical Industry managed to drain far too much of it's too much of it's budget into
their pockets , the Govt started privatising it, piece by piece, etc. I know that your "mental Health " comment was a joke , but in actual , sad, fact, that was the first dept to seriously suffer, and still the most underfunded of the lot
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Why the heck are we discussing the NHS in this thread anyways?