If you believe that the NHS was founded to allow people to pass on genetic illness onto multiple offspring, pay for IVF treatment for people who decided their career was more important and left it too late, medically treat the result of poor lifestyle changes, medically treat aged people without good reason etc then knock yourself out.
Well, I never stated any of that. I said free healthcare for everyone, not everything. I'm definitely not getting into an argument over semantics or involved in a convoluted battle of opinion with you that's for sure. Sufficed to say, if the health of an individual is at risk then healthcare should be entirely free...this shouldn't include lifestyle choices such as IVF, but should include illness or injury if caused by lifestyle choices (such as cancer through smoking etc) prevention should be foremost and no one should die or remain ill and untreated because of financial constraints. That is my opinion, I realise that such a system may encourage abuses and can have consequences such as you point out regarding children, but then this isn't Sparta...we have to deal with those consequences in order to promote the greater good that Universal Free Health Care provides to the population as a whole.
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