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Editorial: The Guardian

  • The British Conservative government is failing in terms of public services, with long queues for access.
  • The emergency funding package for dentists is dismissed as inadequate by the British Dental Association.
  • Finance Secretary Rishi Sunak admitted he has failed to reduce waiting lists within the NHS.
  • The issue of waiting lists began in 2013, well before the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • The UK state is crumbling due to underinvestment and political obsession with spending cuts.
  • The advertised benefits of austerity did not materialise.
  • Underlying structural fault is refusal to conceive of public spending as investment that can yield economic efficiency.

Conclusion: The apparent failure of the British conservative government on public health issues comes from underinvestment, negligent budget cuts, and inability to consider public spending as a long-term investment.