I just had an operation on my shoulder to resolve a pain I have had for a year, from an injury I suspect that came from much further back. The staff were so professional and caring, but the fact it was the NHS nearly screwed everything up.
I needed x-rays which weren't taken, and it took a year before I was operated on.
Why is the NHS so poor?
Because it is run by bueaucrats to pay bureaucrats, while a lot of dedicated professionals have their good work obscured by the rest of the shame surrounding this political football. If ohmly the NHS could die a rapid death then a proper healthcare service dedicated to keeing people fit and strong could try to appear, otherwise it will always be like roads in the UK - a great big hole that gets dug to be filled in again repeatedly. The Highways Agency cause more congestion and pollution than any other single entity on the road. The Miracle of Buraeucracy. Don't you hate it? If it wasn't for civil servants, we would not have had the R101 disaster, or the enforced nationalisation and loss of the British Motor and Air Industries, or a thousand million thousand other lamentable things....
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