I_Heart -
Problem is, when you get out of college, and, God forbid, you get a job, you WILL be paying for healthcare. Every day of your life, regardless if you use it or not.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but 100% of working citizens are taxed for NHS, correct? If this is the case, then if you become well-to-do (earn 1m/yr) you could be getting taxed $100,000/yr regardless if you use the service.
Remember: Nothing is free. Sure, it may be free to you for now, but someone has paid for it. Problem is, you don't get this because you don't work.
Back from the dead, I'm afraid.







