It kind of does. Brits decided to surrender their health to the government and now are mad about having government medicine.
Private healthcare is very common in Britain. The judge that ruled that keeping Charlie Gard alive would be child abuse probably uses it.
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Private healthcare doesn't go in front a judge in the first place, because they don't have to beg anyone to let them keep doing it.
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Yes they do. That is what the case was about. If the government says it's in the interest of your child to die, you have to beg.
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Looking at stats the percentage of people with private healthcare in the UK is very low apart from in London
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Apparently it's about 10%, which seems reasonable by my experience. Most wealthy people have it.
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A lot of people get it as a perk of the job as well not sure how many people use it for anything but non urgent treatment though
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