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Anyone Disagree With Ukip's Health Policies?

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anotheoldgit | 15:36 Mon 23rd Feb 2015 | News
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2965007/Ban-foreigners-without-health-insurance-says-Ukip-Nigel-Farage-s-not-healthy-beer-cigarettes.html

/// Foreigners will be banned from entering Britain unless they have health insurance, ///

/// Under the plans, foreigners will only be entitled to free healthcare after they have contributed through taxation for five years. It would apply to anyone wanting to come to Britain if it is outside the the European Union. ///

/// more dementia funding, scrapping hospital parking charges and hiring more nurses, midwives and GPs. ///

/// The party said it will use £200million of the saving to end hospital car parking charges in England. ///

/// Ukip will also pledge to provide an extra 20,000 nurses, 3,000 midwives and 8,000 GPs through an annual £3billion funding boost for the NHS it says will be paid for with savings made by leaving the European Union.










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£3B raised from leaving the European Union....mmm.

And the award for best piece of nonsensical spin goes to Ms Bours for the statement 'Miss Bours, a former actress, added that she has a 'unique view' on the NHS, because she has never worked in healthcare.'

Jeez.
I would agree with all of those - assuming they stand suitable scrutiny by those who understand the figures - and they are viable policies.

As for beefing about Mr Farage's personal habits - considering that the Conservatives had a Health Minister who was on the board of Imperial Tobacco, I don't think he's got much to worry about.
Sounds like a bit of common sense to me
I wonder were these nurses, midwives and Drs are going to magically appear from?

Are there sufficient places for them to study or will they be recruited from overseas.......oh, hold on.......
They will need to save some money somewhere to pay for the implications of ending the ban on smoking in pubs. Which they also want to do
Yes - foreign nationals should absolutely have private health insurance...

But based on that premise, you could argue that any UK resident who has never contributed to the NHS (because they have never worked), should also be forced to take out private health insurance.

However, I would be extremely wary of this £3billion saving from leaving the EU.

The Economist has put the figure at £8billion per year, which sounds awesome, but there are a whole load of medium and long term issues facing the UK after withdrawal which everyone should take on board. This is a very interesting article:

http://www.economist.com/news/briefing/21567914-how-britain-could-fall-out-european-union-and-what-it-would-mean-making-break



Sir Winston Spencer Churchill made a few errors of judgement but he got this country through it's darkest hour and he enjoyed the trademark cigar,brandy and champagne so the least said about his life style the better.
It's not yet criminal as an MP to smoke and drink but it is to allegedly solicit bribes and he hasn't done that.
Very good idea in practice .The US won't treat you without Health insurance and neither should we.Problem is that ,although you can see on the walls of hospital waiting rooms notices that request people to ask at the reception if they are entitled to free healthcare. No one does and the staff claim it is not up to them to police and challenge those who they suspect are visiting from outside the EU.
I'd suggest that the NHS is a right of the citizen's of these islands and not something they have to prove they have contributed to, which is a different issue.

I have no problem with health tourists having to pay for their medical treatment here, genuine emergencies excepted. They need not have the same criteria for obtaining medical treatment as the natives.

But I think their own government should give consideration to covering the cost if their citizen would have got the treatment at no charge in their own domestic health system; and they had obtained the "ok" to seek treatment in a different country. It need not be private insurance so long as they are covered.
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/// she has a 'unique view' on the NHS, because she has never worked in healthcare.' ///

Has the present Minister or even the shadow Minister?
///Tuition fees for medical students would be scrapped on what the party says would be a means-tested basis, and less highly qualified state enrolled nurses (SENs) reintroduced in a drive to encourage more 'home-grown medical talent'.///

Another long overdue and welcome initiative IMO.


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Where the hell are they going to find 20,000 nurses , 8,000 GPs and 3,000 midwives?? The problem with GPs is that nobody wants to be one how will they change that?
AOG, she's not a Minister in waiting, she's UKIP's Health Spokesman.

If I took my car to a garage and the bloke fixing it said 'I have a unique view of car mechanics because i have never worked in a garage' I wouldn't trust him to fix it.
Ministers have an army of advisers behind them. If you think Farage's choice of this person as being worthy of fixing the NHS's problems then I think you may well benefit from their mental health services.
End car parking charges. That is NOT a health policy.
it is.
Rather academic aog, as they are not going to win the Election in a few weeks. As a minor Party, UKIP can promise the earth, safe in the knowledge that they will never have to do anything, ever.
Vehicle pollution kills 13,000 people a year in the UK.
Not to mention the healthy implications of obesity due to lack of exercise.

Not a single patients' health will be improved by visitors to hospital not paying for parking. Any party serious about public health discourages car usage.
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There is not one hospital in the country that does not have a bus service. A taxi to hospital, in many cases, will be cheaper than paying parking fees.
There are costs involved in having a car park. The surface constantly maintaining. The road markings need painting. There is signage and CCTV. If UKIP have their way, all these running costs will have to come from money that should be spent on patients.
Instead money is being diverted from the healthcare of sick people to the healthy visitors to the hospital.

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