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Um dear, it also costs thousands for a woman to give birth in a hospital under the NHS too.
I don't think you lot quite get it, the state doesn't give you ANYTHING free - not unless you're a lazy bum and a grifter, it all has to be paid for. Even I'd prefer the US health system (in which federal interference has destroyed over the past few decades) as at least they get good specialists when they have a cancer scare or a health scare, as opposed to the NHS which will send you backwards and forwards to your GP who really hasn't got a clue what he or she is doing. My Grandad had a cancer scare and we just made him go private as we wouldn't risk the weeks of messing about the NHS wanted us to go through - i'd also heard countless other NHS horror stories, including from my hard left-wing history teacher.
At the end of the day you get what you pay for, and you always will - hence people go private over the NHS.
Don't agree with that at all, i'm not a flashy person at all nor is my Grandad (see above) yet we'd pay (at times when we can afford) to go private and get better heath care with private services than we would under the NHS. I think the vast majority of people given the choice would opt for private healthcare over the NHS provided they could afford it as as I said above: you get what you pay for.
The question over state healthcare boils down to, as with all nationalisation: is the state better qualified at administering a service than the private sector? I honestly think if the NHS was a private healthcare company, with the amount of horror stories out there, it'd of been closed down by now.
Yet it gets a free ride. Why? Because there's a myth in this country that before the NHS we were all street urchins recieving third world care.