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British Public Falls Out of Love With the NHS

by Toby Young
27 August 2022 6:59 PM

People no longer believe the NHS will treat them quickly if they fall ill, according to a new poll which shows widespread dissatisfaction about the state of the health service. The Sunday Times has more.

With hundreds of ambulances stacked outside overstretched A&E departments and patients languishing on record waiting lists, voters are far more likely to say the service has worsened than improved in the last year.

Fifty-eight per cent are not confident they would receive timely treatment from the NHS if they fell ill tomorrow, with 36% not confident at all and 22% just not confident. Meanwhile, 45% believe the service they receive has worsened in the past 12 months. Just over half think it has become harder to get an appointment with their local doctor while 41% think their local GP service has worsened.

The poll, by YouGov for the Sunday Times, comes as Steve Barclay, the Health Secretary, reveals a blueprint to address the crisis. He is spearheading the recruitment of 20,000 nurses from Sri Lanka and India, with more staff brought in to deal with the social care crisis.

He has been in discussion with the Home Office about reducing visa fees to help smooth the passage for the new arrivals, who will be filling roles included in the government’s shortage occupation list. Ministers will also set up a “clearing house” to match foreign workers with jobs in care homes to streamline the recruitment process. Recruiting overseas is supported by almost three quarters of voters, according to the YouGov poll.

Barclay also wants to give social care staff a pay rise to avert a winter crisis by plugging gaps in the workforce. There are 165,000 job vacancies in the social care sector as staff quit to work in better-paid jobs stacking shelves in supermarkets or working in hospitality. He is understood to be recommending an immediate increase in the national living wage to £10.32 an hour, rising to £10.50 from April.

Barclay is not expected to remain in post after the new prime minister is appointed but the new poll makes clear the next inhabitant of 10 Downing St will need a plan to tackle the NHS if voters are to back them to stay.

The decline in support for the service has been swift. When it celebrated its 70th birthday in 2018, nine out of 10 members of the public said they supported the founding principle of the NHS with more than three quarters of people backing it being maintained in its current form. Two years ago, the streets were lined every Thursday with people clapping for the health service with rainbow posters in the windows of the houses behind them.

The pandemic has been blamed for causing waiting lists to balloon to almost 6.8 million people but the NHS has been struggling to meet its targets for years. There were 4.4 million people waiting before Covid hit and the last time the main target to treat most patients within 18 weeks of being referred by a GP was achieved was in February 2016. The last time the NHS hit the four-hour waiting time target for A&E patients was July 2015.

Worth reading in full.

Tags: A&ENHSThe Sunday TimesYouGov

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JayBee
JayBee
4 years ago

GFY Hancock.

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iane
iane
4 years ago
Reply to  JayBee

Yep, rusty poker time.

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Fingerache Philip
Fingerache Philip
4 years ago
Reply to  iane

Rough end of a pineapple?

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HelenaHancart
HelenaHancart
4 years ago
Reply to  Fingerache Philip

Big cactus?

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Annie
Annie
4 years ago
Reply to  iane

Red hot for choice.
Think Edward Ii.
Not nice.

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Manjushri
Manjushri
4 years ago

If these official figures are true, which is debatable, I would never have thought the day would come when the majority of the population have been so easily brainwashed into voluntarily accepting being injected with a poison. The manipulating power of the the few global elites on governments, the BBC and MSM puppets truly awesome. God help us all.

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PoshPanic
PoshPanic
4 years ago
Reply to  Manjushri

It’s less than half the population. The base number vaccinated with first dose, has moved at a much slower pace the last few weeks. The younger age groups aren’t rushing forward.

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PoshPanic
PoshPanic
4 years ago
Reply to  PoshPanic

For the UK, I will add

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MikeAustin
MikeAustin
4 years ago
Reply to  PoshPanic

Unfortunately, that is not the case. The overall vaccination rate has remained fairly constant, with 2nd doses taking up some of the capacity since the end of March.
People are still getting suckered in.

vaccination-rate-20210520.jpg
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Mayo
Mayo
4 years ago
Reply to  MikeAustin

People are still getting suckered in.

Yes but, as you point out, it’s the second doses which are boosting the Total trend. These are not ‘new’ vaccinees but people who have already received the first dose.

The number of vaccinated individuals has actually slowed quite considerably. It will be interesting to see if the number of second doses matches the first dose total as that might give an indication of how many were put off by the first jab.

Last edited 4 years ago by Mayo
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HoMojo
HoMojo
4 years ago
Reply to  PoshPanic

‘Gene-based vaccines received emergency approval at lightning speed to combat a virus that is no more dangerous than influenza There is now clear evidence that people can become severely ill and die from these vaccinations. No real-world benefit of vaccination has ever been shown. Until reliable and convincing data are available, this high-risk human experiment must not be allowed to continue.’ Dr. Sucharit Bhakdi & Dr. Karina Reiss ‘Covid Unmasked.’

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tom171uk
tom171uk
4 years ago
Reply to  HoMojo

No real world benefit of lockdowns or masking has ever been shown either. But the lambs are still queuing for the abbatoir.

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ellie-em
ellie-em
4 years ago
Reply to  tom171uk

Aww, little lambs don’t have any choice in their demise. The people queuing to be injected do.

I feel immense sadness when I see all those queues – have they been brainwashed, indoctrinated with fear? Do they really believe and trust – without question – that a government would have their well-being at the heart of what they do?

The queues continue, day after day…

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hilarynw
hilarynw
4 years ago
Reply to  PoshPanic

I also hear that many are not getting their second dose having been made
very unwell with the first. Can anyone confirm this?

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Epi
Epi
4 years ago
Reply to  hilarynw

Well at the last count I saw there were over 750,000 adverse reactions and more than 1,100 deaths so assume one or two of those would have put off someone. Also assume if they died after the first dose they won’t be attending the second.

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Butties
Butties
4 years ago
Reply to  PoshPanic

Hopefully true regarding the youngsters. Spect smart phones will get them in the end tho!

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ANH
ANH
4 years ago
Reply to  Manjushri

I didn’t realise so many anti-vaxxers read this site. I am anti-lockdown and masks etc but the vaccine is our release from all this. The vaccine is the best thing to have happened. I have had 2xPfizer jabs and am happy that I have. If you really want to help then the best thing you can do is get vaccinated. It is very selfish not to do so.

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hilarynw
hilarynw
4 years ago
Reply to  ANH

This term ‘anti-vaxxer’ is so simplistic. Surely one can be for some vaccines and against others. I for one am more anti than pro but agree that there is merit in some. I think you will find many people are against this particular vaccine for many reasons – from my point of view the sheer desperation to get everyone in the U.K. vaccinated with it is enough to make me very concerned – without being ‘anti-vax’.

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Epi
Epi
4 years ago
Reply to  ANH

Jeepers how many times do I need to say this. Please please please go The the MHRA website and see for yourself these jabs are KILLING PEOPLE. 1,100+ at the last count with over 750,000 adverse reactions. Don’t think “The vaccine is the best thing to have happened” to the victims and the families of the 1,100+ who have died, do you?

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ANH
ANH
4 years ago
Reply to  Epi

People spreading misinformation like this are not being helpful at all. Just get vaccinated like the majority. The vaccines are doing a great job, don’t spoil it.

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Tillysmum
Tillysmum
4 years ago
Reply to  ANH

For pitys sake grow up.

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Woden
Woden
4 years ago
Reply to  ANH

You can tell what has done to your brain…

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Tillysmum
Tillysmum
4 years ago
Reply to  ANH

Maybe you won’t be thinking like this for long.

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Epi
Epi
4 years ago
Reply to  Manjushri

Mind boggling!!

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RickH
RickH
4 years ago

“One of the biggest & most important national efforts in our history.” Handoncock}

When the words ‘Matt Hancock’ cross your horizon – think ‘Big Pharma rep. with a significance problem and a little dick’.

Last edited 4 years ago by RickH
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Paul B
Paul B
4 years ago

At least some of them will be sheep getting a double dose, that or illegal immigration is way worse than believed.

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BeBopRockSteady
BeBopRockSteady
4 years ago

Vaccine macht frei

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iane
iane
4 years ago
Reply to  BeBopRockSteady

Well, vaccine macht money!

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Annie
Annie
4 years ago
Reply to  BeBopRockSteady

Ja genau, wie Arbeit in Auschwitz.

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mka1221
mka1221
4 years ago

This doesn’t make sense, the vaccine dashboard on Gov.uk says 59,178,397 doses administered by 21st May

https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/details/vaccinations

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mka1221
mka1221
4 years ago
Reply to  mka1221

OK I’ve realised my mistake. England, not the UK.

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arfurmo
arfurmo
4 years ago

If it gets us opened up and you don’t have to take it, why worry ?

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iane
iane
4 years ago
Reply to  arfurmo

Because of all the deaths, all the wasted money and all the terrible problems that will accrue as a result of all these poisonous jabs.

Last edited 4 years ago by iane
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arfurmo
arfurmo
4 years ago
Reply to  iane

Frankly I don’t give a shit . All I want is life going back to normal and the pubs open.

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Woden
Woden
4 years ago
Reply to  arfurmo

Pubs, are crap and you in your essential wisdom are welcome to the soulless ,gastro, themed shit holes, with over priced gnat piss masquerading as ‘ale ‘ nowadays.

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Tillysmum
Tillysmum
4 years ago
Reply to  arfurmo

I’ll happily let you have both of mine if it’s any help.

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Julian
Julian
4 years ago
Reply to  arfurmo

Because it’s based on a Big Lie

Not wise to base the direction of civilisation on lies

Folly and evil has been done and will continue until it is recognised as such

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arfurmo
arfurmo
4 years ago
Reply to  Julian

Don’t care what decisions what other people take -I just want the pub open normally.

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peyrole
peyrole
4 years ago

‘life saving jabs’. Not the people being jabbed.
Until you live through something like this , you really cannot comprehend how it can happen, actually I still can’t.

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tom171uk
tom171uk
4 years ago
Reply to  peyrole

We have been softened up for this ever since the cold war scare ended. We have meekly accepted surveillance cameras in the streets, Fixed Penalty Notices for speeding which set the precedent for the Covid FPNs, endless petty nanny state restrictions and new laws, more and more powers for the CPS and the police, the emasculation of the judiciary and of parliament, the insidious spread of political correctness and woke, and on, and on, and on.

THAT is how it was able to happen!

Last edited 4 years ago by tom171uk
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AfterAll
AfterAll
4 years ago

Here’s a back-of-the-envelope estimation of what the actual UK adverse event count might be:

Australia has a passive reporting system (like VAERS or Yellow Card) run by the Therapeutic Goods Administration, but it also (and this is how these things should be done!) has an active survey run by an organisation called AusVaxSafety of everybody who receives the vaccine, with reporting points at 3 days, 8 days and 6 weeks. http://web.archive.org/web/20210521122749/https://www.ausvaxsafety.org.au/safety-data/covid-19-vaccines

The findings from the survey to date are:

  • roughly 50% have no adverse events at all
  • 1.2% have adverse events significant enough to see a doctor or an emergency department

If we assume that the UK statistics would be similar, then with 37.5m people vaccinated for the whole of the UK we might expect 19m people with adverse reactions. Many of those 37.5m have only received their first shot, and the second shot tends to be worse for adverse events.

The Yellow Card system currently has reports from 235000 people, which suggests that 1.2% of actual adverse reactions in the UK are being reported on the Yellow Card system which is consistent with some of the estimates that have been given of the reporting rate.

Again if we assume the Australian and UK numbers are similar, around 450000 people in the UK will have had adverse reactions serious enough to see a doctor or an emergency department.

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AfterAll
AfterAll
4 years ago
Reply to  AfterAll

Those Australian adverse event numbers are yet another reminder of the poor therapeutic value of these vaccines. It’s far from obvious that on balance they are preventing more symptoms than they are creating.

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bluemoon
bluemoon
4 years ago
Reply to  AfterAll

And the NHS claimed not to be able to cope last winter….

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AfterAll
AfterAll
4 years ago
Reply to  bluemoon

Yes, there’s presumably potential for overwhelming the NHS if enough of those 450000 with significant adverse reactions show up in A&E

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MTF
MTF
4 years ago
Reply to  AfterAll

There are 54,000 GPs in the UK. So on average that’s just over 8 visits/doctor over the last 6 months. I don’t think it is going to break the NHS! (GPs see over a million people every working day).

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James Kreis
James Kreis
4 years ago

The Ascent of Man

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realarthurdent
realarthurdent
4 years ago

It’s certainly an achievement in terms of logistics. Shame the vaccine doesn’t prevent infection or transmission and causes lots of serious side effects, including more than 1100 deaths in the UK so far.

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damage124
damage124
4 years ago

According to the Government there have been 4,460,000 cases of Covid since the start of the “Pandemic”; of these 127,716 have died; or 2.8% of those infected.

127,716 out of a population of about 70,000,000 or about 0.2%

0.2% out of 50, million is about 100,000 who MIGHT be at risk.

Hardly 50,000,000 life saving jabs.

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chaos
chaos
4 years ago

They may sucker those 2nd jabbers into 3rd and 4th jabs.

It’s what they’ll do to the unvaxxed that worries me.

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tom171uk
tom171uk
4 years ago

“why are we still discussing the possibility of lockdown being extended beyond June 21st?”

Because of the variants of course! And whatever else the control freaks can come up with to justify their manipulation of their victims.

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Victoria
Victoria
4 years ago
Reply to  tom171uk

The end goal has always been the digital ‘health’ passport

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ANH
ANH
4 years ago

According to the government daily summary on Saturday 22 May there have been just short of 60 million jabs given out so this article is way out of date.

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OKUK
OKUK
4 years ago

Rollout, milestone, doses, given, announced…You almost sound pleased about a needless, coercive whole populace mass vaccination programme soon to be extended to children.

The reality is that the British have, unwittingly no doubt, but with the encouragement of many who should have known better, effectively signed their own death warrant as a free people. Only some unexpected event like wholesale expose of WEF can now save us from Digital Compliance ID.

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