NHS staff are overworked and underpaid. They're often given impossible tasks. This is reflected on the amount of care that they are able to afford their patients, which must be incredibly frustrating for them.
All the sectors you mention as examples - NHS, [State] Education, Police - have been starved of needed funding for making them fit-for-purpose and certainly for what the public expect from them. The working principle has been to supply just enough to keep the system ticking over and in the NHS a guiding principle was to keep costs down by rationing by use of waitlists. Thats now extended to things like getting an ambulance and paramedics to come after your call of an emergency. But if you have private cover then you are immune and in fact the purveyors of private care (pimps in my book) are filling the media with adverts about how you can avoid long waits to see a GP if you take their [expensive] cover. My cousin (lives in the midlands) was on a waitlist for a hip replacement for 3 years and then went private (and he does not have much money so it was a big step) and had it done within 3 months which allowed him to return to a full workload as well. Ditto for schools (in England) where the ISC which covers around 80% of private schools likes to claim that 'only' 5% of all kids are in the private system but the reality is that their own figures show that if you talk about those aged 16 upwards (so going on to tertiary education) then 'over 20%' of those kids in England are at an ISC school . Its a dirty not-so-secret that there are two England's - an elite who don't use state resources so don't care (except to cannibalise state resources when they want them) and then there is the England of everyone else which is for so many a failed state with piss-poor schools (depending on postcode mostly). Alas I have a gut feeling that the system will have to collapse completely before there will be change. Winston Churchill's words after the defeat of the Axis forces in North Africa come to mind as being apposite, "this is not the end, its not even the beginning of the end, but it is the end of the beginning'.
This is just the tragic reality of the depths of the crisis that affects not only the NHS but also the Police and now the Fire Brigades. My parents would be shocked at the way this country has allowed standards to drop. How much worse can it get before we end up with a civil war?
@@Barbarapape Gay Gang Stalking? pips Never GIVE PIPS TO GURKHAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The capitalist model is not human and not for humans. Here in Brazil it is the same and I think everwhere. Capitalism is cruel by nature. The more it advances, the more commom people suffer the stings of its apex before its collapsing in a phenomenal crisis.
@@melania9587 and women have willingly accepted the benefits and profits from the actions of men. Men fought in the trenches of ww1 not having the vote. So many men have died protecting the uk.
I agree i can relate to somethings myself.
Tired , depressed, overburdened makes people short tempered, and prone to mistakes.
NHS staff are overworked and underpaid. They're often given impossible tasks. This is reflected on the amount of care that they are able to afford their patients, which must be incredibly frustrating for them.
You can not improve without change, change requires reform. Just needs to be done peacefully not violently.
Nothing can be done. Best thing is for men to go their own way. Avoid women and take care of yourself.
@@ashleyfairway.540 That is a weak mans mindset. A real man protects women and girls. They only avoid them if they are hiding something from them.
@@ashleyfairway.540 Canis canem edit 2 please Rockstar Games.
#Gamergate Trump #Eurogamer @JimSterling
#NEC
All the sectors you mention as examples - NHS, [State] Education, Police - have been starved of needed funding for making them fit-for-purpose and certainly for what the public expect from them.
The working principle has been to supply just enough to keep the system ticking over and in the NHS a guiding principle was to keep costs down by rationing by use of waitlists. Thats now extended to things like getting an ambulance and paramedics to come after your call of an emergency.
But if you have private cover then you are immune and in fact the purveyors of private care (pimps in my book) are filling the media with adverts about how you can avoid long waits to see a GP if you take their [expensive] cover. My cousin (lives in the midlands) was on a waitlist for a hip replacement for 3 years and then went private (and he does not have much money so it was a big step) and had it done within 3 months which allowed him to return to a full workload as well.
Ditto for schools (in England) where the ISC which covers around 80% of private schools likes to claim that 'only' 5% of all kids are in the private system but the reality is that their own figures show that if you talk about those aged 16 upwards (so going on to tertiary education) then 'over 20%' of those kids in England are at an ISC school .
Its a dirty not-so-secret that there are two England's - an elite who don't use state resources so don't care (except to cannibalise state resources when they want them) and then there is the England of everyone else which is for so many a failed state with piss-poor schools (depending on postcode mostly).
Alas I have a gut feeling that the system will have to collapse completely before there will be change.
Winston Churchill's words after the defeat of the Axis forces in North Africa come to mind as being apposite, "this is not the end, its not even the beginning of the end, but it is the end of the beginning'.
This is just the tragic reality of the depths of the crisis that affects not only the NHS
but also the Police and now the Fire Brigades.
My parents would be shocked at the way this country has allowed standards to drop.
How much worse can it get before we end up with a civil war?
"The Black Country" . #Patwa
ua-cam.com/video/UlJadzQv5hk/v-deo.html The Ramons : Pet Sematary.
@@mossychops It is very well named, i had better not repeat Bernard Mannings joke about domino's!
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of course gynocentric society will have problems with the police and fire brigades because they are made up of men.
ICC and Andy Street. The Ministry of Reconciliation?
Maybots to Satan?
Kali Ma!
The capitalist model is not human and not for humans. Here in Brazil it is the same and I think everwhere. Capitalism is cruel by nature. The more it advances, the more commom people suffer the stings of its apex before its collapsing in a phenomenal crisis.
Spot on comment.
So nothing to do with female nature?
@@ashleyfairway.540 I hope they'll continue to be less violent and less destructive than men.
@@melania9587 and women have willingly accepted the benefits and profits from the actions of men. Men fought in the trenches of ww1 not having the vote. So many men have died protecting the uk.
I blame Putin.
Why is that?
@@SL-sd3sg Ever heard of 'sarcasm'?
Steve C I'm still being accused of being you.....how am I doing? :)
@@stoptheworldiwannagetoff4780 Sound incredibly intelligent, and you can be me.