The K M Links Game - November 2024 Week...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Whilst the current government are a bunch of no-good ****ers, it has to be said that it wasn't them who decided to sell everything off to their mates and privatise everything in sight. Once the deed is done, it's very hard to turn back the clock - for instance, it would probably cost millions (billions?) to buy back the rail companies/network and the same again to fix it.
That's not to say Tony B. Liar and his cronies wouldn't do the same as Maggie - maybe she just got there first!
There hasn't been an NHS dentist in my county since I was at primary school (as far as I know).
Whilst you have a good point c00ky, I do feel that there is plenty people can do to protect their health that they just don't bother about - that would save them money, not cost them. e.g., if people gave up smoking, or stopped buying so many frozen ready meals and learnt to cook from fresh, they would save the money needed for the dentist, AND improve their health.
What's the deal with people on benefits? Can't they claim back the money for private dental care if they have no alternative?! Obviously that still leaves the borderline people in a difficult situation - and one they shouldn't have to face.
I think I've possibly picked up too much on your last work c00ky, but I hope you know where I'm coming from. If people can't afford it, so don't go - that is a problem. But a lot of people turn down perfectly free ways to benefit their health*... because they can't be bothered - so I certainly hope it's not they who are complaining.
*I believe the take-up rate on free eye tests for children is very low - perhaps this is something some parents feel should now be done by the schools like every aspect of parenting.
NHS dentists have been scarce in my area for years. I've noticed more and more people walking around with brown teeth or missing front teeth. Tourists must visit this country and think it's a third world nation!
If we are all going to have to start paying for private dental treatment I wish they'd come up with a more standarised scale of charges. One of my colleagues has had to have some dental work recently and it's cost him �1000 & he's had to get a loan to pay for it. We work in a public-sector, vocational profession so we are on less than the average wage, but not poor enough for benefits. People I know who use private dentists complain that it's difficult to get an honest estimate beforehand and that prices vary so much.