Having free care for epilepsy, this genetic back problem, and multiple serious health conditions has kept me in work, not just alive, and it’s terrifying to imagine how things might have been different without the NHS.
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I am on a LOT of painkillers and tripping, but it’s fine cos I get free prescriptions, weyy!
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Such seems incomprehensible to most of us here, on this matter, we have an amazing service & should be eternally grateful to those who made it happen & still do so
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What I do detest, is the concept that it's all about money, what we can contribute or take away, is so far beyond such inane concepts. We are society, we are the reason why most things work & why carnage isn't our every day experience. Contribution is beyond money
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I mean, that’s obscene - insulin, like my epilepsy meds, is totally free here because you’ll die without it. I cannot fathom why some people defend such a grim system.
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Yeah but...socialism?? Hope all goes well :)
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Socialism brought us the NHS!
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