Surely there's sufficient capacity in the combination of the 2?oxo wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2024 11:59 amNo, it’s quite easy. If everybody (including those with money and power) had to use the NHS, far more money and resources would be allocated to it, no question.
Yes, you’re right. It would take a while to sufficiently expand its capacity — it’s already massively overstretched — but the cash (including, most notably, the profit) from the private healthcare industry could be used to make the standard of care better for everyone.
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Dunners wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2024 1:41 pmThe counter argument to this has already been made above.EastDerehamO wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2024 1:33 pm ....But (say) if someone chooses to have private health treatment one year (say) at a cost of 2 grand, instead of a holiday, I don’t see it’s up to me or anyone else to tell them they shouldn’t spend their money that way, any more than I should tell them they can’t go on holiday.
It isn't, although I appreciate that many adopt a reflex response to the issue along perceived tribal lines.EastDerehamO wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2024 1:33 pm ...I have never understood why controlling immigration is often seen as automatically right wing.
But it's worth pointing out that, aside from those arriving by dingy at Dover (which is a fraction of total net migration), migration levels in the UK are not uncontrolled. They are a deliberate consequence of policy and trade agreements arising post-Brexit. This is exactly what Brexit was always about.
I'm not saying that this applies to you, but anyone who voted for Brexit on the basis that it would result in reduced immigration levels has been taken for a mug.
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This. The services are already being provided.Adz wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2024 12:05 pmSurely there's sufficient capacity in the combination of the 2?oxo wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2024 11:59 amNo, it’s quite easy. If everybody (including those with money and power) had to use the NHS, far more money and resources would be allocated to it, no question.
Yes, you’re right. It would take a while to sufficiently expand its capacity — it’s already massively overstretched — but the cash (including, most notably, the profit) from the private healthcare industry could be used to make the standard of care better for everyone.
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I said to myself I wouldn’t comment anymore but…
You are missing one important point. I have suggested earlier it’s a funding issue not a resource issue.
Think it through.
If you have a consultant earning 2 grand a day seeing private patients then these people are paying for their own care, receiving no tax advantage and also not on the NHS waiting list.
If you make them use the NHS then who pays the 2000 pounds? The taxpayer does. Do you want everyone paying that extra tax to fund that service.
You are missing one important point. I have suggested earlier it’s a funding issue not a resource issue.
Think it through.
If you have a consultant earning 2 grand a day seeing private patients then these people are paying for their own care, receiving no tax advantage and also not on the NHS waiting list.
If you make them use the NHS then who pays the 2000 pounds? The taxpayer does. Do you want everyone paying that extra tax to fund that service.
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No just the billionaires.DrWindy wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2024 12:46 pm I said to myself I wouldn’t comment anymore but…
You are missing one important point. I have suggested earlier it’s a funding issue not a resource issue.
Think it through.
If you have a consultant earning 2 grand a day seeing private patients then these people are paying for their own care, receiving no tax advantage and also not on the NHS waiting list.
If you make them use the NHS then who pays the 2000 pounds? The taxpayer does. Do you want everyone paying that extra tax to fund that service.
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Why would they pay for it? That is not how the UK tax system works. This is why your argument is flawed. Perhaps Dr Windy is a doctor.Max B Gold wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2024 1:06 pmNo just the billionaires.DrWindy wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2024 12:46 pm I said to myself I wouldn’t comment anymore but…
You are missing one important point. I have suggested earlier it’s a funding issue not a resource issue.
Think it through.
If you have a consultant earning 2 grand a day seeing private patients then these people are paying for their own care, receiving no tax advantage and also not on the NHS waiting list.
If you make them use the NHS then who pays the 2000 pounds? The taxpayer does. Do you want everyone paying that extra tax to fund that service.
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I've thought it through, cheers. I want the very rich to pay that extra tax. If they can afford to pay £2000 a day every time they need to see a doctor, they've got more than enough money. If their employer can afford to pay huge sums to BUPA, their employer can afford to pay more tax, too.DrWindy wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2024 12:46 pm I said to myself I wouldn’t comment anymore but…
You are missing one important point. I have suggested earlier it’s a funding issue not a resource issue.
Think it through.
If you have a consultant earning 2 grand a day seeing private patients then these people are paying for their own care, receiving no tax advantage and also not on the NHS waiting list.
If you make them use the NHS then who pays the 2000 pounds? The taxpayer does. Do you want everyone paying that extra tax to fund that service.
Millionaire trader (and Leyton Orient fan) Gary Stevenson has an interesting youtube channel where he talks about how he and other very rich people should be paying more tax.
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I didn't know you were an Orient fan, Garry.oxo wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2024 1:47 pmI've thought it through, cheers. I want the very rich to pay that extra tax. If they can afford to pay £2000 a day every time they need to see a doctor, they've got more than enough money. If their employer can afford to pay huge sums to BUPA, their employer can afford to pay more tax, too.DrWindy wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2024 12:46 pm I said to myself I wouldn’t comment anymore but…
You are missing one important point. I have suggested earlier it’s a funding issue not a resource issue.
Think it through.
If you have a consultant earning 2 grand a day seeing private patients then these people are paying for their own care, receiving no tax advantage and also not on the NHS waiting list.
If you make them use the NHS then who pays the 2000 pounds? The taxpayer does. Do you want everyone paying that extra tax to fund that service.
Millionaire trader (and Leyton Orient fan) Gary Stevenson has an interesting youtube channel where he talks about how he and other very rich people should be paying more tax.
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No idea what the total number of beds across public and private is, but if government ministers and their families had to wait 9 months for surgery I'm confident that the capacity would increase dramatically.
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Yeah, but if they all have to pay there's a lot more money in the pot than if a single trader chucks some coins in the hat, isn't there?
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Not quite the point I was making but thanks for stating the obvious.
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Now that we know Gary's on here, we can hit him up for some trading tips.
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Good thing rich people going abroad for medical treatment isn’t an option that anybody has ever taken
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CEB always says to buy Lego, sounds like better advice than gambling, ‘professionally’ or otherwise. (Where is he by the way?)
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Seemed like the obvious needed statingCurrywurst and Chips wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2024 1:59 pm Not quite the point I was making but thanks for stating the obvious.
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If you have to ask that question you shouldn't be allowed to vote.
If you have to ask that question you shouldn't be allowed to vote.
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