I was reading from an actual patient in the UK that was told by a dozen different medical providers, they are not taking any new NHS patients.
How is that me being afraid? Perhaps the patient who was told they couldn't get treatment was afraid? Maybe they were a bit right in being afraid?
Lung patients 'condemned to death as NHS withdraws their too expensive drugs'
What's the point? Why should I be scared? It's your people that are dying.
See this is what I don't get about people who support socialized systems. I have personally posted about a dozen articles and stories about how the UK NHS system has repeatedly failed and people have died. I suggest this is documented evidence of my point. Yet you want to claim that no, no, I'm just scared and ignorant?
What exactly does it take for you to figure out that your system is killing people? Do you have to wait until you, yourself are caught in a life threatening illness, and are stuck on a waiting list?
Average NHS waiting times have RISEN under Labour - despite £90bn investment
What am I making up? From 1997, the NHS budget went from £37 Billion, to £90 Billion, and what do they have to show for it? Longer waits.
This is the top quality care? This is the benefits of a socialized system?