I think there’s a few fairly basic fixes that should be done to explain certain things to people things.
So every time you visit a doctor, go to hospital, have any treatment whatsoever, you get a bill stating the full breakdown of costs and it would be nice if it said “your x-ray technician was Polish, your doctor was Dutch, the cleaner on your ward was from Croatia, the nurses were from Romania, Bulgaria, Spain and Czech Republic….
At the bottom, it would say “paid by NHS, drug safety and management by EU” and then a warning like you get on cigarette packets saying
“could you have afforded this without the NHS?”
“immigrants saved your life”
An urgent overhaul of media rules around elections and minor things like – oh I dunno – not lying. A requirement for all party leaders to attend certain interviews on all channels, none of this weaselling out of it like BJ did with Andrew Neil. Full costed manifesto plans printed in full in all national newspapers.
None of that is actually that difficult or controversial. I spent a few days in a Swiss hospital (thankfully covered by EHIC and insurance) but the insurance company got a full breakdown of every drug, meal and operation I had along with a bloody big bill. I have no doubt that every doctor, surgeon and nurse was also fully traceable on that.
To be honest that’s fairly basic audit trail stuff. Sadly we’re so far down the rabbit hole of 24hr rolling news where everyone is desperate to be first so elementary things like fact-checking sort of fall by the wayside and a population that can’t think in more than 280 characters and certainly won’t read past the headline that I think we’ve become the architects of our own demise. Got a worrying feeling that The Hunger Games was not a dystopian sci-fi series but actually a documentary about the UK in 2025.