Cameron is Engineering a “Color Revolution” in Great Britain
British national health care model, represented by the state public health services, known since 1948 as the National Health Service (NHS), has been the pride of this country for many decades. All strata of the British society had access to health care, which was administered under the slogan “free and accessible.” This health care model, portraying one of the “achievements of British democracy,” was actively employed by London not only in its expansionary policy exercised in the developing countries of Asia and Africa, but also for the propaganda of sponsored by the US and Great Britain “color revolutions” in the countries of the Arab world and former Eastern bloc.
The health care model that exists in Great Britain today is financed with the money received from taxpayers in accordance with the progressive income tax scale. Each British pays the amount of taxes corresponding to the earned income, and the NHS provides free medical care in the scope corresponding to the needs of each particular patient. 82% of expenses related to the maintenance of the NHS institutions and 100% of wages paid to doctors, nurses and independent general practitioners are funded with the money of taxpayers. Voluntary donations, state insurance and income from commercial activities carried out by the NHS institutions constitute an additional source (18%) of NHS financing.
The decades-old state health care model distinguished by its well-established network, sophisticated hierarchy of management and control and a well-developed, transparent system of investment (including private investments), has been showing good indicators reflecting the state of health of the British population. For example, according to WHO, values of some core health indicators in Great Britain were equal (or comparable) or sometimes even higher than those demonstrated by Germany and France, while Great Britain spent less money on its health care.
However, the Conservative Party headed by David Cameron decided to put an end to this system and pursue an explicitly antisocial and antihuman policy not only in the countries that have suffered from British-American aggression, but also in Great Britain itself.
First appeared: http://journal-neo.org/2015/07/24/cameron-is-engineering-a-color-revolution-in-great-britain/