Traduk,
No idea of your age, and unsure of the relevance of my age, I'm more than old enough and have more than enough life experience to have lost the egocentrism of youth but perhaps you'd care to re-read my post? I'll quote the relevant bits and highlight them for you.
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I couldn't care less about who owns or runs the NHS so long as the outcomes improve.
I couldn't even care less about it being completely free at the point of delivery, many other systems with much better patient outcomes employ selective co-pay.
Being completely honest I couldn't care less about the NHS, I've no nostalgia towards our 'beloved' health service, I only care about people getting the health care they need, when they need it, at a price be it via taxation, insurance or a combination of both which is as low as possible, to the highest feasible quality.
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Not caring about the NHS and not caring about public healthcare are not synonymous. Quite frankly they are quite the opposite now, clinging on to the NHS like some long lost friend is precisely what will hold healthcare back.