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by markharris99
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> I had a similar experience earlier this year in the U.K., and the contrast was significant - in the U.K. one feels like an irritation and an inconvenience. "Bloody hell, what's a patient doing here? This is a hospital!". I'm 50. I remember what London was like way before Labour first got into power. Lets look at today. Immigration is way out of control. London has probably 10 million people? It's busting at the seams. I even travel to the south near the beach. Waiting for a doctor there? Sometimes up to a month. I can remember when I would call a doctor and be seen the next day. Not any more. The reason for the attitude is that doctors and nurses are at breaking point. I'm sorry if the down voters don't like hearing this but it's true. Incidentally I voted to leave. But I think it's too late. We should have left before Labour got into power with Tony Blair. Like the Democrats in the US, they wanted immigrants from all over to change the political landscape and keep them in power. Regardless of native population. |
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There are a number of problems with this statement.
First, immigrants are overwhelmingly young and healthy. They are overwhelmingly in work (and therefore paying National insurance....)
So, to answer your questions directly:
1) you can't get an appointment because GPs are either going bankrupt, or retiring faster than they can be replaced.
2) Baby boomers are all starting to succumb to chronic problems like diabetes, cancer, dementia etc. This costs a very large amount.
3) Diabetes costs 20% of the total NHS budget[1].
3) Social care budgets have been slashed, which means that old people come in to hospital for X, go home too early and with no support and come back with either a compound fracture or pneumonia.
4) The increase in NHS demand is 4% annually.
5) the "funding increase" comes from the cut in community & social care.
6) the degradation is entirely down to the lack of funding since 2010
[1]http://www.nhs.uk/news/2012/04april/Pages/nhs-diabetes-costs...