This sounds depressingly familiar in the UK after 14 years of 'austerity'. The big difference is that we now have a government which is raising large amounts of taxes to try to put public services on a stable footing. Health is the largest spend, but still people complain it is not enough!
This sounds depressingly familiar in the UK after 14 years of 'austerity'. The big difference is that we now have a government which is raising large amounts of taxes to try to put public services on a stable footing. Health is the largest spend, but still people complain it is not enough!