We were looking at the UK charts and the 1927 chart was interesting as well.
The conjunction here takes place at cusp 6 and soon conjunct a strong ruler of the 6 th.
Improvements for the NHS ?
Prim - van Dam- ruler of the 6 th made a square to Saturn and the Asc already.
There must be something going on.
Another thing was the eclips with cheiron which was conjunct this sun. Also the royals.
Spot on about the illness.
Prim - van Dam- saturn will be conjunct this sun in about 6 months.
The NHS has been a national joke for some time in the UK. It’s really a device used for slow but gradual attrition of the population, as normalcy bias prevents most people taking independent action to save themselves, before it gets critical.
It’s not called the
No Hope Service for nothing. But improvements are always welcome!
I read that if you have cancer in the UK, you have to wait several months for treatment….
Short of staff etc
I’m pretty sure the waiting lists are carefully curated to ensure you have the highest chance of dying before you get meaningful treatment. (It’s a bit like that old joke about Irish abortion clinics with a nine month waiting list.) My sister works for both the NHS and a private contractor, and the NHS are always taking the cheap option (even when it means they pay more. A
lot more, in most cases.)
Crucially, they will pay to import cheap staff from abroad to train them, but then keep their pay low once they’ve been trained, not recognising the simple fact that
price discovery works independently of prescribed NHS salary bands. Said staff, once trained, then
leave the NHS and go to work for a competitor, even abroad.
Considering that the City of London was once one of the world’s eminent trading hubs, I am personally astonished that not
one policymaker from the NHS has ever sat down with even a junior financial trader and gotten familiar with some of the basic laws of economics. (Or even read anything by Adam Smith, Friedrich Hayek, et al.)
Mum was diagnosed with cancer back in 2018 and given six months to live. She’s still alive today, which must piss her doctors off
no end, because she gives them plenty of crap for their ineptitude, which they deliver in spades. (She has an Aries Sun and Scorpio Ascendant:
Don’t say I didn’t warn you.)
She was also diagnosed with kidney stones after 10 years of misdiagnosis by her family doctor. My sister managed to book her onto a spare MRI slot and get her looked at, which was strictly a favour. But it’s something the NHS would never do
proactively, unless you’re someone
really influential - like Stephen Hawking, for example.