People like us who look after their health, are the biggest drain on the system.
In what way?
Old age care, smokers die, obese die.
Healthy people hang around going mental and frail, requiring expensive care, VERY expensive care.
Must admit I didn't see it that way, supposing every single one of us make an effort being healthy then the NHS will have money for investment ready for old age? Whereas if I and everybody else leading an unhealthy lifestyle then wouldn't this be a burden on the NHS leading to bankrupt because the healthy people has taken the pressure off the NHS as it is now? If it wasn't for the healthy people then the self inflicted illness people are getting treated
Look, I know what you are trying to say, but you are just not getting it.
RIGHT NOW people who have lived "healthy" lifestyles are the biggest burden on our health service,
RIGHT NOW smokers and drinkers are paying more tax, than they cost the NHS,
the NHS's own figures show this.
You all just can't seem to let go of this bias that smokers and drinkers are costing more (and people like noseall and john D just point blank refuse to discuses the Adam smith institute report and other links I posted, whilst calling me a troll).
Read the Adam smith institute report, it proves smokers pay more than they take.
Like pensions, people paid into the state system, much less than they are taking out, because we didnt know 30-40 years ago how much longer people would live, and how much better and more expensive healthcare would be. And the government are trying to plug that gap with excessive sin taxes, and refusal of treatment (so charge twice and refuse delivery).
NHS will have money for investment ready for old age?
The NHS doesn't and never has, and never will be an investment, that's a bullshit word that labour abused the meaning of, it's a service, money paid in now, pays for healthcare now.
We ALL need to be paying in more tax
right now if we want to care for the elderly, financially (and morbidly), smokers are saving money by paying tax and dying early.