Aileen
Coomber, 81, was 11 years when the NHS was established. She still has scares on
her knees where she fell but her mother could not afford to take her to the
doctor. Her younger sister had pneumonia and her mother had to nurse her
through it because they didn’t have the money to pay for treatment.
This is not
an isolated case but how it was generally and make no mistake it will be like
that again. Already it was heralded that a doctor’s appointment could cost £20
or £40 or £60 all depending on the age, time to diagnose and then they will
take their time.
Many make
the mistake and thinking of safeguarding themselves with private insurance, but
they want to make a sky-high profit and charge accordingly. Then it will be the
case if you have enough money in the account for the treatment or not which is
decisive whether to get the treatment now or having to wait till the money
builds up.
Aileen had
a 66-year career as a mental health nurse and fears now that Tories’
privatisation putting her beloved NHS in danger and it will the more
privatisation is added. It must break Aileen’s heart to see it go and so will
be all.
These
corporations are not interesting in building a long-term NHS; they are only
after profit the bigger the better. A few have already pulled out of their
contracts because the big profit was not there. Even Branson was complaining
but he is a different kettle of fish. He receives bail-outs like in his
railways.
Branson
also has the despicable nerve to sue NHS for £2bn because he didn’t get some
contracts. To sue the NHS which is in such financial trouble takes a very
ruthless, uncaring person. Already people dying at home because ambulances are
not available because they are stuck outside hospitals because there is no
place in corridors being filled with patience on trolleys because there are no
more beds available.
Recently, a
46 year old nurse was having a heart attack and lying on a trolley in the
corridor waiting for a doctor. The relative asked whether they could have a
doctor urgently because of the seriousness of her medical condition. They were
told that there is a queue of 40 urgent cases and they couldn’t possibly asked
to jump the queue. As a result, she died before a doctor could attend to her.
Every day
the newspapers are writing about such tragedies to high-light the urgency for
more funding but to no avail. Nurses are so badly paid that they even have to
go to food banks, yet they are so dedicated they are even treat people in the carpark
to eliminate the pressure. Some nurses and doctors add unpaid hours to help
patients.
Branson certainly
shows what character he is to sue NHS which is facing such a critical situation
where people dying on trolleys, which has never happened before. May will not
bend to Jeremy Corbyn’s demand for more funding. Yet, she does not hesitate to
give bankrupt Carillion another £100m which does nothing, but money wasted. It
would have been a lifesaver for the NHS.
There are
now reports that the NHS is to be sold to the USA. Especially the USA which has
been known for decades for their diabolical health care. Jeremy Hunt, who brought the NHS down to this
state and still denies it, was already in NY in talk with Trump. Over 60,000
people demonstrated in London, but will it have an impact on May and the Tories
to change their minds? The only real hope people have is on 22 May, 2018 the
council election. If Labour wins a greater majority of seats, it would cut
May’s power. At the moment, May acts like a dictator and is determined to
destroy NHS and the Welfare State at all cost.
Therefore,
think about it that the cross you put on your election paper has never been a
bigger impact on life and death. It is no exaggeration as you can see people
already dying unnecessary and if the Tories win it will the end of NHS as we
know it. The same goes for the Welfare State.
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