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Health is something more important than money, but it is best we have a bit of both. You can have all the money, but you cannot take it with you when we die. I do think those with enough in their banks could be able to take some of the strain of those who don’t have the money.
I’m lucky, I don’t have a mortgage and working, so can afford to keep up with the cost of living. There are those, who are worse off, and many homeless on the streets. Something needs to happen, but I’m not sure what.
In the UK our government doesn’t know what to do – We have a prime minister, who hasn’t even been in office a month, and they are already calling for her to resign. The tax cuts we were promised not happening because there isn’t enough in the pot to sort things out.
To be honest, it is a little frightening.
Although we don’t have to pay for our health service – If we get sick, we can go to the doctors, get medication to help (prescriptions are nearly ten pound) Although when you compare this to America, ten pounds isn’t a lot.
Health is more important, but without money, many cannot have their health. There will be many people who cannot put their heating on because they can’t afford it.
It’s terrible here too with prices raging out of control…
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A frightening scenario in your country, but other places aren’t far behind. Thanks for sharing your thoughts Diana. I agree that both are essential for good life.
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