Why are we talking about the NHS? The UK still owes its share of the 100 billion a year promised to developing countries to prevent climate change. We need to prioritize that or watch the world burn.
I’d be really interested to know how much funding the NHS think they would need to resolve all the problems, and whether we could afford it if we cut back on some education, welfare and military. And potentially give it a try to see if it could ever work.
I remember reading some big-brain NHS types saying that in an ideal world, they wanted the NHS to be the whole economy, all businesses were run and supplied the NHS, where they made their own instruments, technology and medicines. It was a very interesting read on how these peoples brains work
This just continues to speak to the economic incompetence and shortermism of the conservative party. No consideration has been made to inflation or rising energy costs. It’s just a constant chasing of headlines instead of dealing with issues.
We need an election.
So they’ve been given more than enough money to cover rising costs? This sounds like good news.
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Why are we talking about the NHS? The UK still owes its share of the 100 billion a year promised to developing countries to prevent climate change. We need to prioritize that or watch the world burn.
I’d be really interested to know how much funding the NHS think they would need to resolve all the problems, and whether we could afford it if we cut back on some education, welfare and military. And potentially give it a try to see if it could ever work.
I remember reading some big-brain NHS types saying that in an ideal world, they wanted the NHS to be the whole economy, all businesses were run and supplied the NHS, where they made their own instruments, technology and medicines. It was a very interesting read on how these peoples brains work
This just continues to speak to the economic incompetence and shortermism of the conservative party. No consideration has been made to inflation or rising energy costs. It’s just a constant chasing of headlines instead of dealing with issues.
We need an election.
So they’ve been given more than enough money to cover rising costs? This sounds like good news.