YP Letters: Stop the tax-dodgers to pay for NHS services

From: AH Roberts, Harrogate.
How should the NHS be remedied?How should the NHS be remedied?
How should the NHS be remedied?

RE NHS funding (Bernard Ingham, The Yorkshire Post, May 9).

Collect the tax due from tax-avoiding wealthy individuals 
and corporations and the NHS will not have to charge the many for the benefit of a few or arbitrarily place restrictions on operations and drugs. Abuse of the system is a separate 
issue.

Private-sector hospitals lack intensive care facilities and rely on the NHS and the sector cherry-picks the most profitable procedures and makes no or little contribution to training.

From: Henry Cobden, Ilkley.

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SIR Bernard Ingham writes a lot of sense about the NHS. Why, therefore, did Margaret Thatcher not follow his sage advice? Do tell.

From: Andrew Mercer, Guiseley.

ONE of the great scandals of these times is the postcode lottery over the care of cancer patients.

There needs to be clarity on what patients have a right to expect – too much is left to chance.

It’s not a lucky dip, it’s a matter of life and death.