1. They didn't get me a typhus vaccination when I went to Asia. It was due to some administration. 2. It is just shit. I never go NHS doctor. If I need a check up I go to a private one, because I like to be treated as a human being not just like a number. And this is a really fucked up thing in England, not just in NHS. Everyone is so professional that they forgot to be human beings. Paid service is just so much better. And than it comes that I pay national insurance so in theory as often I use the NHS it is about £4-6k/visit for me. So it is a much more expensive paid shit service. 3. I also deliver to them. And this is the main reason. It is fucking well known that the hospital is at a fucked up location. It is a pain in the ass to get there. Find the right building. And they never wait or track. So I got there I found them and I am the one who has to call them and wait 10 minutes. After 10 minutes some entitled prick comes and takes the delivery, tipped only once in 4 years. And usually they don't even say a thank you. It is just so fucking basic that they are the NHS they got 50% off from many local business, they get random vouchers they get the idiots clapping so they just take everything granted. I mean it is a funny situation most of the delivery people start getting fed up with this shit. 4. Most of my eu citizen friends complain about NHS that they aren't receiving proper treatment because they aren't British. NHS is bullshit and people are only cheering for them because the media says so.
Don't blame the NHS, blame the government that's been underfunding it for the past 10 years. Not everyone can afford to go private so really you should be thanking your lucky stars we're not America, where in 1 in 4 people go without healthcare because they can't afford it.
I'm cheering for the NHS because, yes, their service may not be of the best standards, and I have been on long waiting lists but without the NHS I wouldn't have gotten all the treatment I needed, which could have left me in a very different position today.
I don't F the NHS, I F the government that's been underfunding it for the past 10 years, and if you think the NHS is bad, then you should see my secondary school and college lmao.
A lot of them are stressed out you know, which is understandable given that their services have been underfunded and they're working really long hours, I bet a lot don't even get a full night's sleep, and a number of our nurses have been visiting foodbanks.
And actually the NHS staff I've met are really kind and polite, you get the odd few who were kind of stroppy but they're only human and the truth is, I don't know all they go through so best not to judge and certainly don't say "F this NHS".
I mean sure, it may not be the best due to 10 years of underfunding but I'd rather have not-the-best service than no service at all.
@KrakenAttackin No really it has been underfunded for the past 10 years, just like our schools. It's not bullshit. Why do you think so many staff from the NHS have ended up striking over the past 10 years?
You grown up in this Kafkaesque absurdity and don't know anything else, but the UK is world famous for overcomplicating and over administrating everything. Same with teachers teaching is the smaller part of the job. The real work starts when your lessons are over and they start with the paperwork. It isn't the NHS underfunded, but the administration is leaching on the healthcare.
It most definitely has been. They've had staff shortages equipment shortages- on one hand when it comes to funding the NHS, "we don't have a magic money tree" but somehow MPs can still give themselves payrises whilst our nurses are going to foodbanks.
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Fuck the NHS
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1. They didn't get me a typhus vaccination when I went to Asia. It was due to some administration.
2. It is just shit. I never go NHS doctor. If I need a check up I go to a private one, because I like to be treated as a human being not just like a number. And this is a really fucked up thing in England, not just in NHS. Everyone is so professional that they forgot to be human beings. Paid service is just so much better. And than it comes that I pay national insurance so in theory as often I use the NHS it is about £4-6k/visit for me. So it is a much more expensive paid shit service.
3. I also deliver to them. And this is the main reason. It is fucking well known that the hospital is at a fucked up location. It is a pain in the ass to get there. Find the right building. And they never wait or track. So I got there I found them and I am the one who has to call them and wait 10 minutes. After 10 minutes some entitled prick comes and takes the delivery, tipped only once in 4 years. And usually they don't even say a thank you. It is just so fucking basic that they are the NHS they got 50% off from many local business, they get random vouchers they get the idiots clapping so they just take everything granted. I mean it is a funny situation most of the delivery people start getting fed up with this shit.
4. Most of my eu citizen friends complain about NHS that they aren't receiving proper treatment because they aren't British.
NHS is bullshit and people are only cheering for them because the media says so.
Don't blame the NHS, blame the government that's been underfunding it for the past 10 years. Not everyone can afford to go private so really you should be thanking your lucky stars we're not America, where in 1 in 4 people go without healthcare because they can't afford it.
I'm cheering for the NHS because, yes, their service may not be of the best standards, and I have been on long waiting lists but without the NHS I wouldn't have gotten all the treatment I needed, which could have left me in a very different position today.
I don't F the NHS, I F the government that's been underfunding it for the past 10 years, and if you think the NHS is bad, then you should see my secondary school and college lmao.
What about the unthankful entitled people who work for the NHS? It isn't the government's fault that their vocabulary excludes the words "thank you."
A lot of them are stressed out you know, which is understandable given that their services have been underfunded and they're working really long hours, I bet a lot don't even get a full night's sleep, and a number of our nurses have been visiting foodbanks.
And actually the NHS staff I've met are really kind and polite, you get the odd few who were kind of stroppy but they're only human and the truth is, I don't know all they go through so best not to judge and certainly don't say "F this NHS".
I mean sure, it may not be the best due to 10 years of underfunding but I'd rather have not-the-best service than no service at all.
You can't blame the NHS.
Underfunded? I am am American and I know that's bullshit. The NHS has something like 5 administrators to every one provider. Absurd.
@KrakenAttackin No really it has been underfunded for the past 10 years, just like our schools. It's not bullshit. Why do you think so many staff from the NHS have ended up striking over the past 10 years?
You grown up in this Kafkaesque absurdity and don't know anything else, but the UK is world famous for overcomplicating and over administrating everything. Same with teachers teaching is the smaller part of the job. The real work starts when your lessons are over and they start with the paperwork. It isn't the NHS underfunded, but the administration is leaching on the healthcare.
It most definitely has been. They've had staff shortages equipment shortages- on one hand when it comes to funding the NHS, "we don't have a magic money tree" but somehow MPs can still give themselves payrises whilst our nurses are going to foodbanks.
Did you read what I wrote?
The NHS had become a tax consuming monster.
@KrakenAttackin No it's allowed everyone to have free healthcare which should be a human right.