From the party that brought you thatcher, back at it again to give you a fisting so hard that you will never forgot your a tax payer.
I work for the NHS and have done for 34 years.
It is broken beyond repair.
What will be the straw that breaks the camels back with the NHS? At some point either it needs to actively be fixed or a new system set up. It can’t be too subtle either cause things are getting desperate.
So long as the ratio of worked to retirees worsens every single year, this only gets worse over time.
Finished country… fucking washed…
The tragic thing here is that sentiment will become “it’s broken beyond repair” and at that point the NHS will die.
It’s part of the plan.
It needs a decade or more of investment to be repaired, but the NHS will only be beyond repair when it’s actually gone – which will be the moment the voters think it is no longer worth saving.
If it becomes a core voter issue to save it then maybe the parasites in charge will realise they’ve squeezed it too hard and will let off for a moment at least.
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From the party that brought you thatcher, back at it again to give you a fisting so hard that you will never forgot your a tax payer.
I work for the NHS and have done for 34 years.
It is broken beyond repair.
What will be the straw that breaks the camels back with the NHS? At some point either it needs to actively be fixed or a new system set up. It can’t be too subtle either cause things are getting desperate.
So long as the ratio of worked to retirees worsens every single year, this only gets worse over time.
Finished country… fucking washed…
The tragic thing here is that sentiment will become “it’s broken beyond repair” and at that point the NHS will die.
It’s part of the plan.
It needs a decade or more of investment to be repaired, but the NHS will only be beyond repair when it’s actually gone – which will be the moment the voters think it is no longer worth saving.
If it becomes a core voter issue to save it then maybe the parasites in charge will realise they’ve squeezed it too hard and will let off for a moment at least.
Or better yet they’ll lose.
Join the protests and general strike
**18th January, NHS solidarity demonstration**
https://keepournhspublic.com/nhs-strikes-and-solidarity/
**1st February, General Strike**
https://news.sky.com/story/tuc-announces-national-right-to-strike-day-as-unions-vow-to-fight-draconian-laws-12783815
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/unions-discuss-coordinated-strikes-tuc-public-sector-nhs-b1052045.html