tbdesu, I've been thinking about what if the NHS were smaller and only really dealt with A&E problems for a while. All the people with chronic diseases will die off eventually or faster, leaving behind a healthier cohort that doesn't have to support wogs on drugs.
The drug dealers would have to be responsible to make sure their product doesn't kill their customers also, so the drugs would improve in quality or kill a lot of addicts.
A lot of the problems with NHS is importing wogs families after importing a nurse, their families are 30+ people big, they get free accommodation and importantly for them, free healthcare.
Go back to a system such as community coming together to pay for healthcare beyond A&E and suddenly the wogs have to scramble together to find enough cash to pay for treatment or they die (and hopefully they never come in the first place because they never intended to pay).
The US system of healthcare isn't a solution either, it doesn't add anything other than raising the dead back to the ability to work again, and considering where all the resources go after you work i.e. taxes and being told what you will spend it on, I'm not too concerned about NHS collapsing, I don't think the plan ever was to retire for anyone born 1980+