Danishfurniturelover
the prettiest spice girl
Water and the state of our rivers and sea is a particular area of interest to me and the amount of money those companies have made while pumping sewage out his an absolute fcuking disgrace.During Covid pandemic, the performance of our health & social care system was compared unfavourably with particularly the German, Japanese and South Korean systems. But of course none of those three countries operate a free-at-the point of service universal system. They do all supplement their essentially private health & social care systems with state-backed safety net for those that need it and all three offer consistently better health & social care outcomes than we receive in the UK.
Just wanted to pick up on this point. Back in 2010 the NHS was a world beating healthcare system with as positive outcomes as any of these countries.
Poor decisions under the tories such as
1. poorly researched austerity cuts
2. Attempts to drive privatisation of the NHS and
3. Restructure the NHS as a commercial venture with competing Trusts (when it is and should always remain a public service)
Have led to the deterioration of the NHS to the condition it finds itself in today.
Reform is necessary to address the inefficiencies but not privatisation. The NHS needs good strategic direction governance and funding as it once had under Labour. It does not need privatisation.
Surely by now we have seen enough failed attempts at privatising public services in this country to understand that privatisation is not the answer to improving public services?
So I'm in agreement they should go into public ownership. I will criticise any party when they make a fcuk up. But I think under Labour we will see improvements we would not under the tories.