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Britain’s Broken Promise

Why Only the Free Market Can Save the National Health Service

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By: Joseph Ejike Ojih
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"Britain’s Broken Promise" delivers a powerful punch to the heart of the National Health Service debate. With waiting lists now over 7.4 million, hospitals literally falling apart, and patients dying from delays, the NHS isn’t just wounded—it is collapsing. Joseph Ejike Ojih (Ph.D.) refuses to whisper what needs to be shouted: the system is broken beyond repair. And the cure isn’t more government—it is more freedom. In this fearless exposé, Dr. Ojih makes the case that Britain’s healthcare future must be rescued by the private sector, not sunk by more political promises. From the empty slogans of Labour’s “digital transformation” to the crushing effects of NHS monopoly control, this book reveals how ideology has trumped innovation—and left patients to suffer. Dr. Ojih dismantles the myth that profit and care cannot mix, showing how competition, choice, and accountability can save millions of lives.

Each chapter pulls no punches, weaving shocking statistics, heartbreaking real-life stories, and cutting-edge economic analysis to deliver one clear message: Only the free market can rescue British healthcare before it's too late. This book is not polite. It’s not quiet. It’s a battle cry for every citizen, voter, and patient who believes that being seen by a doctor shouldn’t depend on the day of the week. If you’re tired of the excuses, read this book—and prepare to demand more.

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