//In other words, is there anybody that says that the NHS and Social care is in a crisis that you WILL believe ?//
Here is someone who is believable with regard to the NHS. It was published at the time of the 2015 election (but is still relevant) in a publication that I know you respect and trust and it has the added advantage of offering some explanations as to why the NHS has ongoing problems.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/apr/20/tory-beat-labour-nhs
I posted this article on another thread to which you were contributing but you did not respond then for some reason so I post it again for your consideration and comment.
Perhaps you could read the article and say whether or not you accept any of the claims that the NHS problems can, to a significant degree, be traced back to Labour's actions when in power. (I am referring specifically to the estimated additional strain on A&E caused by the alteration to GP's contracts as well as the on-going cost of poorly negotiated PFI contracts which is eating up resources which could be better spent on front line patient care.)