Is that not the point of this thread - to blame overweight people for the decline in the NHS and therefore for the country's problems? Is this not a post on the internet? Have there not been some disrespectful remarks made about overweight people? 'Make them stand outside to eat their pies' could we say make black people stand outside to eat their bananas? Of course not, that would be disrespectful to to black people and rightly so.
I say if you have PAID IN, you are entitled to take out
When we have stopped the constant stream of people from abroad using our services for free, only then can we start to work out who is eligible for treatment.
Pretty typical criticism based on fallacious arguments.
Anyone who thinks that overweight people are responsible for the decline in the NHS (If there, indeed has been any) really needs to see a psychiatrist. If they want to blame any other problems on overweight people, then perhaps they ought to consider voluntary sectioning.
You are correct about this being a post on the internet. You are also correct about there being some disrespectful remarks about the same people. However it doesn't appear to be endemic on this forum.
So 1.5 points scored from a possible approximately 5 points made by you.
You may say: "If you've paid in, you can take out" but the NHS was invented for the benefit of all in this country, irrespective of whether you had paid in or not.
By your own reasoning we would be denying health treatment to children, partners of others who have never worked, chronically sick who have never worked, etc.
Talk sensibly, or don't talk at all.
Your comment about people from abroad abusing the services of the NHS is a typical fallacious argument used by those attempting to spread moral panic about immigrants.
I know from personal experience that visitors to UK can only get private medical treatment in a foreseeable, planned situation.
Quite obviously and reasonably, IMO, the status of an individual is not investigated in emergency situations.
Are you really suggesting that we adopt a two tier system similar to the USA that a patient's status is investigated, before administering treatment, in an emergency situation?
So perhaps you ought to put a little more thought into your posts before presenting such biased and fallacious comments.