NIMAN wrote: » You pay for the NHS in the UK. To say its free is nonsense.
Allinall wrote: » Having to pay keeps the hypochondriacs at large, which can only be a good thing.
BrokenArrows wrote: » When i say Free i mean (...............) dont want to move "home"!!!
Kev_2012 wrote: » I'd happily pay a little more tax to have unlimited free healthcare
...And Justice wrote: » Kev_2012 wrote: » I'd happily pay a little more tax to have unlimited free healthcare You'll never get that here while the pharmaceutical industry manufactures most of the world's medicine here, that's why we pay so much for it too.
Cullen Ashy Skateboard wrote: » We can't have a low direct taxation system and better services. The problem is we want both and no one has the cop on to say it can't be done. Compatinging ourselvescto Scandinavian countries is ridiculous. They pay more tax and have the money to spend on the services.
The Backwards Man wrote: » People in Ireland want to have everything and they want to pay for nothing. Services are bad because no one wants to pay the cost of financing them. That's the way it's always been, and it looks like it's the way it will be for a long time to come
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BrokenArrows wrote: » When i say Free i mean you dont pay per visit, it comes out of taxes. Ive been living in London for the past 6 years and I have to say having "free" healthcare is great. If there is something wrong with you, then you call the GP and arrange a visit. Might be a few days or more wait to get an appointment if its not an emergency. You get checked out. No charge at all. Need surgery then no charge at all. Broken bones, no charge. Medicine is cheap. A week of antibiotics cost me 7 Pound (€10) The UK's budget to offer this free service is 96 Billion Pounds for a population that 14 times the size of ireland. Irelands budget to offer this non free service is 10 Billion Pounds (13Billion Euro).You pay €60 euro to see a doctor who does nothing but writes a prescription, and you pay a bunch more for the medicine. €100 euro if you need to go to the emergency room and around €275 if you break a bone. So how can ireland not have a free service when they are paying significantly more per person to run the hospital system. If you were to scale down the UK budget then it should be 6.8 billion pounds (8.7 Billion Euro). So irelands paying 33% more to run the non free health system than the UK spends to run a free system. Granted that their are economies of scale to take into consideration but FFS! And then to top it all off i worked out how much more i would pay in tax in ireland and if i take my salary here and convert it to Euro then i would pay 8% more tax in Ireland. And the Irish government wonders why people dont want to move "home"!!! ** And when i say TAX i mean all mandatory deductions from my pay packet.
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