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National insurance is mandatory for everyone who works and covers a lot more than just NHS use.lucydaniels wrote: ↑Mon Apr 25, 2022 1:16 pmThank you for replying.
To clarify: I'm being deducted for the NHS through National Insurance on my pay cheque, but given I already paid the immigration health surcharge, should I be?
I would rather pay less tax and get a good insurance or PAYG, than be on the wait list forever.THO wrote: ↑Tue Apr 26, 2022 10:59 amIf I was to fall over in the US and break my collar bone, how much would it cost me as a UK citizen to have it treated? I shudder to think.
If you fall over now and break your collar bone, why do you think that the few hundred £ you paid in tax so far will come anywhere near to covering the cost of your operation and subsequent after care? The NHS is a massive organisation that has cost the UK tax payer many billions £ to be able to give free, at the point of use, treatment.
That is why immigrants are expected to pay an IHS, which goes someway towards covering the costs of new immigrants health care when they enter the country, having never contributed to the NHS previously.
Working immigrants have already paid their income tax which contributes to NHS, so why ask them to pay another fee for using NHS? How on earth is it not double tax? People who can work but choose to live on benefits are the "healthcare tourist" and who you should be after, not those tax paying immigrants.THO wrote: ↑Wed Apr 27, 2022 8:50 amWrong, they are not paying twice for anything. You seem to think that the NHS runs on thin air, the UK has previously been subject to a lot of healthcare tourists, and that has to stop. Why should UK tax payers prop up the costs of immigrants health care needs?
Oh, and BTW, my wife has to pay NHS surcharge before you assume it is not affecting me.