What tax covers NHS?

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From the NHS' own site:

The NHS operates a residence-based healthcare system.

Most NHS services are free to people who are ordinarily resident in the UK and are not dependent on nationality, payment of UK taxes, National Insurance (NI) contributions, being registered with a GP, having an NHS Number or owning property in the UK.

Ordinarily resident means living in the UK on a lawful and properly settled basis for the time being, and you'll be asked to prove this.

If you're a citizen of the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland, you can become ordinarily resident when you move to England, as long as you meet the criteria.
 
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Clearly touched a nerve and quite close to the mark there then.

See you in one of the Brexit threads!

Making ridiculous generalisations and then when you're challenged about it claiming you've touched a nerve so it must be true, so basically it's impossible to defend. lolol nice one iq 200 play
 
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