2022 mini-budget discussion

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The sale of the NHS has been on the cards for years. Let's be honest, no amount of money is going to fix it. It's a blackhole of a money pit. You could give it another 10 billion and there'd still be massive waiting times and poor outcomes.
It must be corruption, it must be! We just don't want to even think about it. I'm not saying selling would make it any better, far from it, but there comes a point when you just have to cut off the infected limb to save the body.

I don't want to lose the NHS by the way, but the way this government is, it's got to be on someones agenda.

Well unfortunately money doesn't suddenly magic up staff. As others have pointed out its been massively underfunded for years and the pittance pay rises over the past 10 years for the majority of roles means there's hardly people queuing up
 
Or you know, it could just be that caring for an increasingly old and obese population costs a lot of money, and it's been underfunded for years.

It's not just lack of money, but yes they do need a lot more

Unfortunately selling your assets overseas and relying on foreign imports means we don't have the money to give them enough
 
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Where are the social houses going to come from?
They should have been built over the last 40 years instead of sold, mind you if we had built more houses in general mortgage sizes wouldn't be so stupid and we could sustain higher interest rates make no mistake a 6% interest rate in todays housing market will feel more like 10% back in the 80's/90's
 
At what point will people actually get out on the street.
It can't be that far away?
The way things are going they'll be thrown out on the streets.

As an aside IDK what all the fuss is about because we all know politicians are all the same, right, right! :( ;)
 
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