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.