The fact that we're not even in the top 20 of worldwide countries for nurses-per-population might help some gauge why a pandemic brings the NHS to its knees: Nursing and midwifery personnel (per 10 000 population) (who.int)
Lefty spastics The NHS is on it's knees Also lefty spastics Of course we need to sack all unvaccinated NHS staff they are going to put the vaccinated at risk .
Thr NHS has always suffered a 'winter crisis', the simple reason being that if you built loads of new hospitals/wards and employed ****loads of doctors and nurses, they would have **** all to do outside of flu season. That is just the simple economics of any health service, far less a publicly funded one.
Especially with the rapid increase in UK population, which has increased by around 10,000,000 since 2000.