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Sunak Laughing At A Woman Complaining About The State Of The Nhs
I don’t know what the woman’s daughter spent 7 hours waiting for, but Sunak clearly wasn’t interested.
My, how Sunak laughed at the suggestion that we could go back to how it used to be.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.And I've just had a look at the video. It is clear that Mr Sunak laughed at something behind the lady he was talking to. The lady next to him (in the red scarf) also chuckled and the lady he was talking to turned round and said what seemed like "Oh. Sorry! It was obviously something that occurred behind her.
Absolutely nothing to see here and I'm puzzled as to why it was posted as an attack on Mr Sunack (for whom, incidentally, I have no time whatsoever).
"My, how Sunak laughed at the suggestion that we could go back to how it used to be."
As well he might (along with the rest of us). There is no possibility of the NHS going back to how it used to be (however and whenever that was). It doesn't matter which flavour of government there is and how much money they throw at it. The NHS is a fundamentally flawed organisation and its philosophy (everything free at the point of use for everybody) is absolutely unsustainable. It managed to provide a reasonable enough basic service when the population was much smaller and their expectations far lower. But it was only ever at best "reasonable" and far below that standard in many respects.
The government does not run the health service. All it does is throws other people's money at it. The vast armies of directors and managers in the often duplicated bodies that make up the NHS spend that money and run the service and because of its business model they do that very poorly. The government can only do one thing to try to improve it and that is to throw ever more vast sums at money at it. It measures its "success" by that when it should be measuring outcomes for patients.
Whatever Mr Sunak was laughing at, if it was the suggestion that the NHS might one day "go back to how it was" he can probably see as well of the rest of us can that the idea is quite laughable.
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