Is anyone else getting the feeling that Sajid’s lack of care about NHS staff leaving through the mandatory vaccination is just a ploy to make private care seem like a necessary choice?
I have an idea. How about we nationalise them until we are over the winter crunch and caught up.
The exodus of NHS staff that has been caused by attempts to subvert their bodily autonomy will only hasten its decline and accelerate the move towards an insurance based healthcare system for the UK.
They are no longer able to hide just how many staff are leaving. Perhaps it was the plan all along, as private healthcare institutions are not bound to enforce any mandate. The schadenfreude of the soys has been expertly manipulated. Where previously they would have rabidly resisted any attempt to privatise the UK’s healthcare system, they now mindlessly applaud the firing of “beloved” NHS staff for exercising their right to choose.
No lessons will be learned, but the borg will be punished. Free at the point of use healthcare will likely be a memory by 2030.
Having spent a lot of time in private hospitals I would like to see: (1) people made aware of the notional cost of “free” NHS care. A simple injection can cost £100, but people assume it’s pennies. (2) whole wings of NHS hospitals dedicated to private care, obviously in addition to what they have already, to keep the money in the system.
Wasn’t it mere weeks ago when a study suggested that the money we gave private hospitals last time in case of a surge was completely wasted??
Softening us up for the inevitable Sontaran invasion.
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Is anyone else getting the feeling that Sajid’s lack of care about NHS staff leaving through the mandatory vaccination is just a ploy to make private care seem like a necessary choice?
I have an idea. How about we nationalise them until we are over the winter crunch and caught up.
The exodus of NHS staff that has been caused by attempts to subvert their bodily autonomy will only hasten its decline and accelerate the move towards an insurance based healthcare system for the UK.
They are no longer able to hide just how many staff are leaving. Perhaps it was the plan all along, as private healthcare institutions are not bound to enforce any mandate. The schadenfreude of the soys has been expertly manipulated. Where previously they would have rabidly resisted any attempt to privatise the UK’s healthcare system, they now mindlessly applaud the firing of “beloved” NHS staff for exercising their right to choose.
No lessons will be learned, but the borg will be punished. Free at the point of use healthcare will likely be a memory by 2030.
Having spent a lot of time in private hospitals I would like to see: (1) people made aware of the notional cost of “free” NHS care. A simple injection can cost £100, but people assume it’s pennies. (2) whole wings of NHS hospitals dedicated to private care, obviously in addition to what they have already, to keep the money in the system.
Wasn’t it mere weeks ago when a study suggested that the money we gave private hospitals last time in case of a surge was completely wasted??
Softening us up for the inevitable Sontaran invasion.