the NHS is crap,
I don't agree with that, i feel that it get's a lot of stick but my local NHS trust is great and i have no complaints,
I don't wanna cause an argument but I disagree with that. It gets stick because it is rubbish! The hospitials are in crap condition (all the hospitials I've been to are dirty.) When you have an "emergency" you sit there for 6 hours in pain waiting for them to figure out what's wrong (I've had to do that 3 times.) The treatment of the patients is disgusting (seen what happened to my late grandmother.)
2 years ago, at judo I dislocated my collar bone, fractured it and snapped the ligament leading it to the main moving bones. My parents rushed me to the NHS Hospital (people who have had collar bone problems know how much it hurts.), the receptionist made us (me and my mum) to sit down for 1 hour until someone saw me, by then I was in so much pain, they gave me a shot of morphine, then made us sit down for another hour, finally had an x-ray, then it took them 3 hours to realise we were still here and tell us the collar bone is going to be like that for the rest of my life thinking it was dislocated without a fracture or a snapped ligament, put my arm in a sling and left.
We then had to use private treatment that cost about 3 grand for them to replace the ligament, fix the fracture and pout the collar bone back with a metal screw.
(sorry for the essay.)
the roads are crap,
Again i don't agree with that, and again it must depend on your area, the roads near me are of top quality and have had a lot of money spent on them, although that's not the case around the country,
I agree the roads are good, but the rules ON the roads is bad, speed cameras that do nothing but gain money for the Government and speed humps that they've only figured makes cars speed away from them and other stuff.