Just to pick up on funding, which is another very large argument in its own right. The NHS has received increases either side of inflation for as many years as you can count, or so it has often been sold to the public. However, 2 things on that score. Every advancement in medicine is a new (increased) cost over and above inflation.
Secondly, for many years the NHS has been targeted with a 6% C.I.P. (Cost Improvement Programme). Bizarrely, started under Labour but continued thereafter. Imagine a budget of £100,000. You receive a 4% increase, announced to the public, which makes it look like you've had an above inflationary rise - everyone cheers. But behind that you lose 6% of it to the CIP. In effect you've had a cut.
As I said, it probably needs a thread all of its own to discuss the detail of funding but no govt of either party has looked after the NHS.
Thanks for that Brian, details of which I was unaware, however, I stand by my comments and opinions on waste, its huge, I see it daily with many large companies, and the NHS being no exception, and especially those companies that are [almost] unaccountable to what they spend on what at times, but just order it!!