From Elsewhere: Video from Sargon – It’s not ‘cuts’ that’s crippling the NHS

 

The Youtube commentator Sargon of Akkad is a skillful commentator on today’s increasingly unhappy world. He’s spoken about the excesses of political correcteness, feminism and authoritarianis that afflict many western nations these days and which especially afflict the United Kingdom.

In the video embedded below, Sargon destroys the leftist lie that the problems in the National Health Service are due to ‘cuts’ and an ‘aging population’ and in order to defeat these lies, he looks into some of the statistics that have a strong bearing on NHS usage.

First of all he blasts the lie that there have been cuts to the NHS. Reliable national statistics figures show that there have been no reductions in money going to the NHS and in fact the amount of public money being spent on the NHS has gone up year on year.

What Sargon has uncovered is that although the amount of money that has been given to the NHS has increased, so also has the amount of NHS usage increased. Much of that increase in usage is down to increased migration. Attendances at Accident and Emergency departments have grown by 18% and this can’t all be put down to junkies, drunks and other non emergency cases. Anyone who has had the misfortune to attend an A and E in recent years may well notice that the vast majority of other patients waiting are more than likely to be of non British or non EU origin.

If you watch just one Sargon of Akkad video today then please watch this one. I’d also advise readers sharing it with their Labour voting friends in order to show them that although the Labour Party may throw more money at the NHS, it is also, via its open borders policies, likely to increase the burdens on the health service as a whole.

1 Comment on "From Elsewhere: Video from Sargon – It’s not ‘cuts’ that’s crippling the NHS"

  1. Given that it has been established by a Sunday Times investigation that some £80bn (!) was siphoned out of the country in tax-fraud and sent to Pakistan/Al-Qaedawhile the bosses of the Revenue refused to advise MI5 about it, who can doubt that a large percentage of NHS funds goes in the same direction ?

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