A lot of snipping going on today, together with valid economic and political arguments from all povs.
I just wanted to make a few points: with the loss of two of the three Grand Naratives, Religion and Communism, we are now left with Capitalism. So no wonder we have reached the status quo.
The Lib Dems did reign in some of the excesses of the Conservatives. Although I am quite sure that UK would have been worse off under an Ed Milleband government.
Re education I would never criticise anyone for their decisions on where to send their children to school as long as it was a choice that was for the benefit of each individual child. I am not in favour of any particular creed of education but have always believed in the tenet that parents should find the right school for each child be it private or state. I stuck to this through sometimes very difficult circumstances and made sure that my children went to where it was beneficial to them. so they experienced both private, special needs and state.
Never sacrifice your child on the altar of a principal so good for you DA and JCs wife.
I revere the medical profession and abhor the administrative system they are now stuck in. However the NHS has been underfunded since its inception, the British public have been seduced for far too long about the right to free health care. Yes I know that NI contributions and taxes are paid for this but it is not enough. Let's be realistic more money has to come from somewhere. OK tax the uber rich much more but get real about expectations.
Since coming under the French state health system I am amazed how brilliantly it works, and have been far, far better served and feel much safer under this system and am more than happy to pay something towards it and believe me I am on a very small income, but surely health should come before anything. We don't have holidays or posh iPhones etc, but we do pay something for health when necessary.
I make my own appointments to see any medical person, which means I am not sent some random date/time that is not adhered too or that I cannot attend. I am given prescriptions by my GP or surgeon for the next step such as radiology, cardiologist, blood tests, domicile nurses, physio etc etc. I make the appointments, turn up on time, never have to wait, am given results typed up by a PA not an expensive manager, and take these on to the next appointment. I keep my ex rays etc and it is my responsibility to ensure that I have managed my health care. The consequence is that all runs smoothly and efficiently, and the time scale is minimal and to mutual convenience of the medical practicioner and myself, and it's all cheaper than in the UK. No one gets turned away if they can't pay and the most I pay is 30%, but a lot of it is free.
Why can't the UK start to adopt such a system? The UK NHS is an adminstrative mess and has been for a very long time, no wonder medical practicioners are leaving in drones. It is a fact that France has the best health care system in Europe. I hope I never have to come back to UK for the health aspect alone, and if I am taken ill in UK get me on a plane home fast!