//Expand Bupa to everyone, and it would run in to the same problems as the NHS. I don't think it's a totally fair comparison. //
Give it the funds that the NHS gobbles up and it would do a damn sight better job to be sure. If I had been allowed to opt out of NHS contributions and pay that money into private health provisions and pensions, there is no doubt that I would be well funded and treated. Of course this may well disadvantage the less able, or unemployed, and I accept that it is a fair system for a grown up society. That doesn't mean I have to ignore the downright misuse of the collective money paid in to make it work, or to shrug my shoulders when there is evidence suggesting the obvious political nature of most of the demands by NHS employees, or their resistance to change to meet the needs of a different age compared to when the NHS was introduced. As in all such institutions the dedicated and caring staff are being led by the agitprops, professional dissenters, and spoilers.