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There will be no reaction from the sleeping public until they are presented with the cost of the insurance, by which time it will be too late.
What "reaction" do you suggest would help Whitewave? Those on Gransnet have achieved nothing, as far as I can see, so why blame others for being in the same position?
A percentage will positively want a society formed by far-right views; they will not work to save the NHS. Posters on GN get angry and shout at one another, or they get depressed and drift away. No one, even the people telling others how to think and that they "should be doing something", ever suggests anything positive. Even if they did, how many could or would do anything?
I hope that behind the scenes, the opposition is busy with this and other "too difficult" subjects. Hopefully, they will already have brought together people, as they did with Brown's team on democracy and are busy working out how to have an even better, well-funded NHS. This is our best and only hope if we want a form of publicly funded health care systems, free at the point of need for all.
It is (dreadfully) worth remembering that we did the most in these areas when we had the least - after the war.
I can't say I feel confident about this, but Starmer does seem to be a man who likes a plan. They will need a plan that enables them to hit the ground running. As far as I can see, that is the only hope of turning this around.