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Originally Posted by Paul Markham
It is very simple. Adopt the method the rest of the modern world uses.
This isn't a case of replacing a flat tire. The entire system was designed to cost as much money as possible. Get rid of the private enterprise section and replace it with an NHS style system.
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It is a case of replacing a flat tire.
If there are 161 things that are broken, you fix them. Or, you can spend the next year trying to replace 31,598 things, of which 2654 will be broken. Meaning... They could have fixed 161 and hopefully only fucked up 50 of them, but instead they want to start from scratch will will mean a lot more things will end up broken.
Obviously it's a bit more than replacing a flat tire. If you have a flat tire, suspension problem, the starter is broken, and the AC doesn't work, you will be better off fixing these four things instead of building a brand new car from scratch in your garage.