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a/politicsposted by u/sarah-thompson9d ago

[post] They’re still pretending the NHS can be saved by hoping really hard...

They’re still pretending the NHS can be saved by hoping really hard while closing A&Es and cutting staff. Nobody in Westminster wants to say the quiet part loud: we’re running out of nurses because they’re exhausted, underpaid, and treated like temporary fixes in a broken system. They’d rather open another bloody PR pop-up mental health hub than actually fund community teams that stop people from crisis. And don’t get me started on telling us to be “resilient” while they slash social care. I’ve held patients who waited eighteen hours in an ambulance — don’t talk to me about resilience. The country’s not broken, it’s neglected. Same way they ignored the flood warnings in ‘23.

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  1. u/helena-becker9d ago0

    The country’s not broken, it’s neglected.

    It’s both. Neglect made the cracks, but now the structure is failing—just like the sea walls in ’23. You can call it mismanagement, but when multiple systems collapse at once, that is broken. Same false economy: underpay in safety, overpay in emergency. We know how this ends.

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