Why Britain's Prime Minister Prefers To See a Private Doctor
The outrage over Rishi Sunak's health care choices reveals the dire state of the National Health Service.

After weeks of speculation, the Brits have discovered the shameful truth: Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has indeed used private health care in the past. The conservative head of the United Kingdom has been quick to add that he has always been registered with a National Health Service (NHS) general practitioner and that his family has received "fantastic care" from an NHS hospital in his constituency, but that isn't keeping British people from thinking him a hypocrite.
To American observers, the story is a total snoozefest. So the British P.M. received care from a private entity—what's the big deal? U.S. politicians go to private providers all the time. But in the U.K., people would rather everyone get equal access to bad care than risk some people obtaining better care because they can afford it.
The Britons' outrage is warranted. Sunak is an ardent defender of the NHS, having religiously cheered for the institution while COVID-19 was battering his country. Yet it turns out, when push comes to shove, the P.M. can't trust the system with his health. He may give lip service to the NHS, but his personal preference is for private health care—and with good reason.
Over the past few weeks, the NHS has reached a breaking point, and it is in that context that Sunak's access to private care has become a contentious subject. The millions of Britons who can't afford the fancy care their P.M. received are one health emergency away from a living nightmare.
Nurses and ambulance staff have been striking all over the U.K. for several weeks now in protest of dire staffing and payment conditions, and patients are paying a high price for the upheaval. People are waiting for hours for an ambulance to arrive. Once they make it to the hospital, they have to wait again, sometimes for days, before being admitted to the emergency room.
While the severity of the crisis the NHS finds itself in today cannot be overstated, the NHS was showing alarming signs long before the pandemic. COVID broke the system, with employees quitting in droves and those who remained enduring immense stress. Wait times exploded during the pandemic, such that over one in 8 Britons is currently on a waitlist for medical care.
Sunak's pending reform goal tells the whole story: that no Briton be made to wait longer than a year to be treated by the NHS. A year! To Americans, that seems like an inconceivable amount of time to wait for medical care. Yet, in countries with single-payer systems, patients have grown increasingly accustomed to extreme wait times.
An analysis published in October 2022 indicated that 230 NHS cardiac patients died every week waiting for urgent care during the pandemic. Indeed, as of August 2022, the average wait time for an ambulance in the U.K. was nearly an hour.
This issue isn't particular to the U.K.; it's playing out north of America's border as well. Canada, which has a tax-funded health care system similar to the U.K.'s, is in the running for being the worst among developed countries at providing timely medical care.
Only occasionally do stories of lethal wait times make headlines, like in the case of this Canadian man whose 37-year-old wife and mother of three died this month waiting in the emergency room. It's no wonder that Canada has resorted to offering medically assisted suicide as a state-funded alternative: The gruesome policy has the morbid merit of giving Canadians agency over their fate.
Before we mock the ghoulish situation in which our socialized medicine–loving neighbors find themselves, America would do well to take a hard look at our own shortcomings.
Stateside, politicians also like to tout the glories of programs that they themselves avoid, such as Medicaid, the nation's top payer of care for low-income people. Elites are gleefully bestowing Medicaid coverage upon the working class, but they'd sooner leave office than spend a day on the welfare program themselves. They're doing all they can to keep people on it, even as the program is failing beneficiaries and trapping them in poverty.
At least in the U.S. no one bats an eye when people seek out the best care they can buy. But in the U.K., where it's the NHS or the highway, politicians are shunned for having common sense. Let's heed the lessons other countries are learning the hard way and preserve the little bit of health care freedom we still enjoy.
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Blatant, self-entitled hypocrisy in a politician? Let alone one who becomes national leader? Well, in all of my 56 years I NEVER!!!!!
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Sunak was not elected as national leader, if that makes you feel any better...
Don't forget private schools. But the funniest to me is government employees have their own pension plan instead of Social Security, and last I remember, Congress critters had exempted themselves from even that, with their own custom custom pension system.
I wonder what pension system judges get. Probably the ordinary custom one.
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Why wouldn't he use the healthcare they give everyone else over there? It's freeeeeee!
(Hint: It's not, actually)
But it is cheap. And worth every penny!
For the same reason that the Obama kids did not attend DC government schools.
They are proud, black women in training. I.e. too good for peasant class (and manners).
Interesting factoid...The last child of a POTUS to attend DC public schools was Amy Carter.
"Socialism kills"
Socialized medicine kills faster.
Stalin and Mao would disagree.
Mao had a pretty good assisted suicide program. They'd even hold the gun and pull the trigger for you.
… and clean up the mess! Take all those nasty bits and pieces that you no longer have any use for and sell them to rich Americans. Sometimes they didn’t even wait until they pulled the trigger, sometimes they started removing saleable items while you were still breathing! So very nice of them to recycle!
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It is so fucking weird how persistently popular the NHS seems to be there despite significant and obvious problems. Even suggesting market reforms in healthcare seems to be a political impossibility for some reason.
The Tories might toss him out for this. They have an image to protect (their most recent election success are due in part to convincing the people that Labour would be bad for the NHS).
During the covid hysteria, tangentially knew a doctor there in charge of a pediatric ward. In a few days, they ran out of PPE and he blamed Boris Johnson. I mentioned that providing supplies for his staff was his responsibility. He did a shitty job and still has his job.
the average person is a complete moron.
They vote for the NHS. They vote for the politicians who take their money to spend it on propaganda supporting the NHS. Then they "love" the NHS. It's that simple.
"who take their money to spend it"
well actually it's generally.... "take 'their' money to spend it"
Legal Gov-Gun theft on the rise!
The British people who still give a shit should violently overthrow their leaders and put them down. Then wipe out socialism, kick all the Muslim migrants out and then get down to fixing their country.
That would be an inspiration to the rest of the western world.
I bet the royals use a private doc as well.
I pay my doctor's concierge practice a couple of grand a year, and I get a free annual checkup and can get in to see him either the same day I call or the next day. Not sure that I'd like a government plan, considering how the government fucks up pretty much everything else.
JerryB, I am strongly considering doing the same. Can I ask some questions?
Can you tell me whether you think it (concierge medicine) is worth it, and why? What is good? What is not good?
It’s good, period. There’s nothing bad about it, unless you consider having to pay for better service a bad thing. If you want great service and don’t mind paying for it, you’ll like it. But they only do simple stuff (varies by practice). You’ll still need to see specialists. My wife is in a Medicare HMO and I’m in a Medicare choose-whoever-you-want plan and it’s good for both of us, even though she already has a GP via the HMO. But shop around. I’m in Orange County, CA, not exactly a low cost-of-living area, and I pay only $1200 per year. And check out what is provided. They can differ a lot.
"But in the U.K., people would rather everyone get equal access to bad care than risk some people obtaining better care because they can afford it."
Around the world, progressives and socialists would rather everyone get limited access to shit lives than risk some people have more than others because Equity.
FIFY
Equity:
The meme with capitalism as the tall kid getting a good view over the fence next to two shorter kids with various height steps to assist them in getting a view, leveraging adaptation to allow those with advantage to enjoy it, while others can catch up if they play their cards right...
Contrasted with the opposite portrayal of 'equity': The tall and medium height kid have their legs lopped off so they are all the height of the shortest person, allowing none of them to see over the fence.
In practice equity always ends up this way. It is never "hey lets catch X group up by doing these special things!" its always, "hey lets take shit away from the people doing the best so they can suffer like the rest of em"
^^ Smartest commenters here.... Well said.
I think the best literary example of ‘equity’ in practice is ‘Harrison Bergeron’.
He must be lying since left wingers assure us government control results in perfect healthcare.
Actually, the intellectually honest ones promise "fair" healthcare (or "equitable"). Of course, they neglect to mention that means that everyone get crappy quality since government has inserted itself as the arbiter of all things.
Socialism kills!
I avoid government medicine. It’s not healthy.
people would rather everyone get equal access to bad care than risk some people obtaining better care because they can afford it
This is the most perfect one sentence description of the typical socialist that i've ever scene. They think this about everything.
All commie-adjacent (socialist) systems end up this way.
The prescribed "best option" they put out is always just meant for the poors. The less equal animals.
Those with access, the communists, those adjacent to power, and even the useful idiots that slip by, they are more equal animals. They almost universally reject all of the solutions they have touted as 'the best' for the populace.
They will get private docs or fly to the US for surgery. They will send their kids to private school. The will push lockdowns on everyone else and enjoy dinner out at the French Laundry. Or a trip to the salon.
How many times do we need to see the same shit?
AIUI the NHS got its initial popularity because during World War 2 many people found the rationed system an improvement in their health care. So eagerness for rationing in health care became the norm there.
Because……….. GUNS don’t make healthcare. And Government isn’t anything but a monopoly of GUN-force.
It’s amazing how polluted the human mind can get with enough Nazi(National Sozialist) propaganda.
The only human asset of a legal monopoly of GUNS is to ensure Individual Liberty and Justice for all. But it sure comes in handy for criminal minds who just want to STEAL from those icky people anything they envy without having to *EARN* it.
I can't believe Team D actually wants to create a healthcare system like NHS right here in the US. Their system (NHS) is better?! Really?! Using what measure?
Maybe some progressive can 'prog-splain' it to me.
It always boils down to STEALING stuff with Gov-Guns...
Because.... It's always, either 'poor' people always deserves to commit compulsive armed robbery -or- government uses magical wands like gods (the mental dissonance of using Gov-Guns). Either way it's always what others have *EARN* is [Ours] not yours.
Under real socialism, there would be a few special NHS hospitals and doctors catering only to oligarchs and government elites. Obviously, the UK still has ways to go.
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