UKIP will ensure the NHS is free at the point of delivery. UKIP will stop NHS privatisation. UKIP will put an extra £3 billion per year into clinical requirements and will ensure that visitors to the UK, and migrants until they have paid NI for five years, have NHS-approved private health insurance as a condition of entry to the UK.
Recently, Nigel Farage said UKIP will stop our NHS being used as an international health service.
The ConLibLab went in to a most peculiar holier-than-thou rant showing the total disconnect they have with all of us. If the ConLibLab feel so strongly that people from overseas should have priority over us British who in most cases have paid in to our system for years, they should put it in their manifestos.
They support an international health service paid for by you. They won’t, but you get my point, right!
They are out of touch and are in complete denial at just how angry us British are at seeing their NHS being abused in such an open and costly manner.
There will always be compassionate cases and yes we should fund these – no question, but when my brother, a non-smoker, who needs a triple by-pass was told he had to wait 12 weeks just for the angiogram consultation he couldn’t wait that long. He is self-employed, so he paid for a private consultation.
He was rushed into the NHS system but unfortunately his operation has been cancelled twice so far because of ‘volume.’ The staff were absolutely wonderful and so apologetic, but I just can’t imagine what he has gone through these past four weeks – it just isn’t fair and this is why I’m standing for UKIP – common sense and fairness.
UKIP will put the British people first.
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