The latest embryonic germ of Uber’s Parliamentary Manifesto, this time concocted over the last few drops of his Old Forester Kentucky Bourbon, is the growing notion that he no longer cares about the NHS and is increasingly wishing to opt out in favour of a ‘pay as you go’ model for himself.
The NHS is poor, poor, poor.
I am forced to pay thousands every year for services I simply cannot access.
A very good friend of my mother, who’s in her 90s, had a fall at her home in Norfolk this week, badly cutting her leg. Her husband, also in his 90s, couldn’t lift her because he’s slight and she’s quite large. This was about 11AM. He called an ambulance and was told one would be with him in around 3 hours. One arrived around 6PM! He wasn’t allowed to accompany his wife. He called the hospital for news around 9:30PM to learn she was still in the ambulance outside A&E waiting to go in. At 6AM he awoke to a call from some cold automoton telling him he could come collect. He’s old, confused and not hugely well himself. They had no children, sadly. Worked their whole lives, paying their taxes and the time has come for them to access some of the investment they’ve made into the NHS coffers and this is how they’re treated.
I was listening to the wireless earlier this week and the phone-in show was littered with similar stories all over the country.
Is it just me or is everything ****?
#WeDeserveBetter
Some parts of the NHS are in a dire state as we saw re Shrewsbury Maternity this week. It's a postcode lottery. When my mum broke her hip (she was 91 at the time) I told the ambulance to take her to Guildford which is cutting edge, and not to Chichester which is Third World. She had no complaints.
It's not all down to money. A lot of it is poor leadership at the helm of different hospitals.