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While I agree with the "free at the point of use" concept the NHS is built on, one negative aspect is that people forget how expensive healthcare is and take it for granted. If you had to pay for your A+E attendance you wouldn't go with your head cold needing paracetamol/stubbed toe etc and the system would be much less overstretched
EDIT: sorry, could have been interpreted as being sarcastic. I wasn't being in the slightest. Genuine question. Has the expenditure solved your issue? I agree it's a lot of money that many people don't have. I think the government at the time of the change made a mistake - possibly for idealogical reasons.
Personally, I go to the dentist once a year. It costs £15. I haven't had any fillings for 20 years. I did have two wisdom teeth out but that was gratis. I find that brushing my teeth moderately regularly does the job but maybe I'm just lucky.
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I’d pretty much assumed that dentists are self employed and run their own practices but Bhandals own dozens of practices across the West Mids although most of them don’t say Bhandals over the door. I s’pose none of his dentists live in poverty but maybe not as rich as we’d think.
I would hang in there a bit longer if I was you
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I'll leave this here
https://www.blackpoolgazette.co.uk/news/crime/woman-ran-illegal-dentist-practice-from-dirty-b-b-kitchen-1-8894267