More NHS failure. Maybe some more Diversity Staff might make a difference? Or probably not.

 

The NHS has failed again. Britain is facing a monstrous wave of untreatable cancers because the NHS basically shut down in order to deal with Covid.

This woefully misnamed ‘envy of the world’ could not cope with the demands of both the pandemic or general healthcare. The NHS didn’t plan or resource properly for a pandemic that was on the cards since the SARS outbreak in 2003. Britain’s mismanaged secular religious idol, for that is what the political class have turned the NHS into, didn’t foresee, despite the rivers of cash spent on it and its management, that both jobs, the provision of a general healthcare service to the public and pandemic management, needed to be done. The NHS instead, in order to focus on only one of the two jobs that needed doing basically shut down almost everything apart from emergency trauma, maternity and a few other areas, in order to focus on Covid.

Yes this policy might have saved some lives of those who contracted Covid during the height of the emergency, but I would suggest that the amount of lives lost because of the latter impact of this policy on those who needed non-covid healthcare but could not get it, may well end up being if not larger than the number of covid cases saved, but certainly substantial. The NHS failed dismally to protect the lives and health of Britons, the people who pay through their taxes for safe and available general healthcare and the result of that failure is going to be terrible.

The NHS according to a Sky News report about the cancer diagnosis and treatment failure by the NHS claims that the NHS is saying that this is down to shortage of trained staff. That’s not good enough. Why were there so few trained staff, why so little slack in a system that should have been flexible enough to deal with two problems at once, why was there no damned planning for both foreseeable emergencies and ensuring that there were sufficient front line staff available?

Yet again our ‘British Leyland’ of a healthcare system has screwed up and as per usual it has screwed up by consigning probably tens of thousands of people to death at worst and misery and disablement at best. The NHS is allegedly short of literally thousands of the proper staff according to the news report from Sky. This is a disgraceful position for the NHS to be in especially as it has no qualms about ensuring that the parasitical Diversity, Identity and Equity staff numbers grow at an alarming rate.

Guido Fawkes has highlighted recently a great deal of waste from within the NHS with money that should in all honesty have been spent on the front line staff that the NHS needs and we demand instead spent on diversity parasites. That the NHS can spend so much of our money on such worthless, parasitical, troublemakers, whilst being short of nearly 2000 radiologists should tell us all we need to know about how the NHS as an organisation cares, or rather doesn’t, about its ultimate customers, the British public who expect the NHS to work for them.

This is yet another failure, with as usual a very large number of people who have been failed by the NHS. Faced with a situation where the NHS is suffering from a failure to hire the correct front line medical staff and which should be remedied as soon as possible, the NHS instead arrogantly decides that what the NHS needs is not more nurses or other medical staff, but more diversity staff.

What a horrible mess the NHS is in. It must have sufficient money to hire staff as they’ve hired and are still hiring lots of worthless diversity parasites. But the NHS apparently refuses to spend that money on the actual medical care and the staff to give that care which is the reason for the NHS’s existence. What a shower of shit. Britons deserves better than what we get from this monstrous failure of a healthcare system but we will not get better healthcare services whilst the misplaced idea that the NHS is some sort of healthcare deity protects the NHS from a whole lot of justified criticism. I wholeheartedly welcome the recent surveys that say that dissatisfaction with the NHS and the piss poor or lack of care that it supplies, is growing strongly. That’s good. The more people who are noticing the extent of NHS failure the better because it is only by shattering the illusion that the NHS is something worth admiring in its present state, that any positive change in this dreadful service will come about.