I had cancer last year, and whilst I've not got the back room insight of Hladik, I have nothing but support for the NHS. I was treated reasonably quickly, professionally, in nice hospitals and for free. They have been flexible with my treatment when I wanted to move to Manchester and given me counselling, grants and help when I really really needed it. Even after spending a very long time in and out of hospital, the only problem I have ever had has been with the food (disgusting, predictably).
To see what is a saintly, kind and caring institution without discrimination on race, wealth or any other lines so badly attacked in the US media makes me honestly upset. I support the NHS wholeheartedly and believe it to be without doubt the best healthcare concept any country could wish to adopt.
I had cancer last year, and whilst I've not got the back room insight of Hladik, I have nothing but support for the NHS. I was treated reasonably quickly, professionally, in nice hospitals and for free. They have been flexible with my treatment when I wanted to move to Manchester and given me counselling, grants and help when I really really needed it. Even after spending a very long time in and out of hospital, the only problem I have ever had has been with the food (disgusting, predictably).
To see what is a saintly, kind and caring institution without discrimination on race, wealth or any other lines so badly attacked in the US media makes me honestly upset. I support the NHS wholeheartedly and believe it to be without doubt the best healthcare concept any country could wish to adopt.