Sharina I agree. It's totally unfair. Why have I, as a diabetic, not paid for any prescriptions since I was in in my mid 30s? For most of that time, I could have afforded them.
It's this kind of anomaly which contributes to my thinking that there should be no charge for prescriptions. If people need certain drugs, they should have them, as part of their treatment. Most drugs are a tiny part of the overall cost of the NHS.
German voters slide inexorably to common sense …


) that there aren't enough people who know how to manage. I don't mean to criticise anybody working in the NHS, but only the political approach to running it that dispenses with the middle layers of management who do all the management work, and tells people that this is a good thing.