ziggy67: Not about figures, it is about the service patients receive.
I suggest you listen to what the people here say about the service in the NHS before slagging it off when you have no personal experience of it yourself.
I know two nurses who have worked in it , one for many years . It is under-resourced and has been for years , at least twenty . It is not just a migration problem . Scape goat use may feel good at the moment but its not the biggest problem .
TheRedSquirrel87: Well, when you print dollars the whole world gets a pay cut. America can print dollars for Americans and dilute the negatives effects across the entire species. No other nation can do that.
i found this interesting...
10 Reasons Why Reserve Currency Status Is An "Exorbitant Burden"
TheRedSquirrel87Manchester, Greater Manchester, England UK1,107 posts
epirb: I know two nurses who have worked in it , one for many years . It is under-resourced and has been for years , at least twenty . It is not just a migration problem . Scape goat use may feel good at the moment but its not the biggest problem .
PFI was the worst thing to happen to the NHS in recent years and it's amazing the damage a doctor can do to his surgery just by having a brother-in-law on the council.
TheRedSquirrel87: PFI was the worst thing to happen to the NHS in recent years and it's amazing the damage a doctor can do to his surgery just by having a brother-in-law on the council.
we call them PPP , private public partnerships . Means much the same with the same result , not rotting our health system yet but will come . We are behind UK but followers .
First, as a disclaimer for myself, I admit that I am no expert in this field whatsoever. Fair enough, for now? I do have a huge question that has impacted American commerce in many ways: Doesn't free trade enable, or at least become a second party, (co-dependency) to disenfranchising and/or exploiting other countries' minors and poorer workers? Have we a responsibility to discourage that?
rohaan: First, as a disclaimer for myself, I admit that I am no expert in this field whatsoever. Fair enough, for now? I do have a huge question that has impacted American commerce in many ways: Doesn't free trade enable, or at least become a second party, (co-dependency) to disenfranchising and/or exploiting other countries' minors and poorer workers? Have we a responsibility to discourage that?
you're asking a complex question with a lot of moving parts. if you do some homework on your own, you can research the subject in depth and that will give you a better perspective.
what i will say, to help steer you in the right direction, is that it's not necessarily free trade that is the problem, it is free trade agreements that can cause the collateral damage.
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I suggest you listen to what the people here say about the
service in the NHS before slagging it off when you have no
personal experience of it yourself.