Political Fix

The mess in the NHS

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Aug 22, 2025
Sarah Neville, Global Health Editor at the Financial Times, Miranda Green, Deputy Opinion Editor at the Financial Times, and Chris Giles, Economics Commentator at the FT, dive into the pressing woes of the NHS. They dissect the government's ten-year plan and whether it's a lifeboat or just a band-aid. The trio sheds light on the alarming rise in patient wait times and the looming specter of a two-tier health system. Plus, they explore innovative solutions like using comedy for mental health treatments. Buckle up for an insightful discussion on the future of healthcare in Britain!
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Public Confidence Has Crashed

  • The NHS faces historic low public satisfaction driven by access failures and long waits.
  • The 10-year plan aims to recover the service but must reverse years of decline to restore trust.
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Winter Crisis Linked To Capacity Cuts

  • Performance metrics show historically poor results and recurring winter crises.
  • Low bed numbers and staffing shortfalls create unique corridor care problems in the UK.
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Health Costs Grow Faster Than Inflation

  • Health spending naturally rises faster than inflation due to ageing, tech and rising incomes.
  • That structural pressure makes long-term extra funding almost inevitable for the NHS.
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