As long as you're fit and healthy, what happens if you're not?
You die a miserable and probably painful death, unlamented by the Government of course, after all you're only an asset when paying Tax and buying consumables to them.
They believe that only those that can afford it deserve Healh Care.
Remember the only reasons private health schemes are permitted to exist are as follows
- To make a profit out of human suffering
- primarily to return consumer back to the point where they can return to work, buying products and services and paying tax
- To ensure the Well off can jump the queue and get the best service and the poor can be made to wait.
- There is nothing to spare for prolonging the life of the Chronically ill, poor or elderly as you soon discover.
This is the reason the NHS is necessary, private health schemes are an abuse of Human Rights, and a sign that the society that relies on them alone cannot call itself civilised.
During my career the company I worked for enrolled me as a "perk" in all the major health schemes as a non refuseable option.
Their reason?
"We can't afford to have key personnel going off ill when we need them"
Was the reason given.
Interestingly by the time I was 55 they stopped doing that.