Kenny Morris
Vital Squad Member
I too can see your point, but I can't really ever see the money going to the NHS or much of it anyway once the "middlemen" have had their various cuts.(Like the £350m extra the NHS was going to get each week)I get your point in regards the moral aspect and I agree. But if it generates a massive amount of money to tackle the economic cost of this and would have a minimal impact on the date the rest of us would receive a jab it maybe an acceptable compromise, as ultimately I think everyone will have to chip in to cover the cost regardless of whether a person is rich or poor. Regardless it would be a tough sell.
There would also be a public outcry at what would be seen as the privileged having another advantage over ordinary people. It's possibly a reasonable idea in principle if it would help the NHS, but I think the negatives outweigh the positives.