Trump slams Britain's health service; UK hits back

IANS  |  London 

US has attacked Britain's Service (NHS), claiming it is "going broke and not working."

The US hit out on on Monday, minutes after a segment aired on that highlighted winter strains on the UK care system, reported.

Trump accused the Democrats of pushing a similar universal care system for the US.

"The Democrats are pushing for while thousands of people are marching in the UK because their U system is going broke and not working.

Dems want to greatly raise taxes for really bad and non-personal medical care. No thanks," Trump wrote.

Trump drew swift condemnation from Britain's Jeremy Hunt, who has been under fire for the government's handling of a winter crisis that prompted a protest march in at the weekend.

Tweeting back at the President, Hunt said he was "proud" of Britain's universal coverage, which allows patients free care at the point of access.

"I may disagree with claims made on that march but not ONE of them wants to live in a system where 28m people have no cover," he tweeted, referring to the 28 million people in the US who lack insurance.

"NHS may have challenges but I'm proud to be from the country that invented universal coverage -- where all get care no matter the size of their "

Asked about Trump's comments, a for British said she was "proud" of Britain's care system.

"The is proud of having an NHS that is free at the point of delivery," the said, adding that NHS funding is "at a record high" and was prioritized in the fall budget with an extra 2.8 billion pounds (about $3.9 billion).

Trump, whose relationship with and May has been punctuated by tussles, was also criticised by opposition

"People were marching because we love our NHS and hate what the Tories are doing to it," Corbyn said, using a colloquialism for the "care is a human right."

NHS funding is one of the most hotly contested topics in British and Trump's comments highlight a sensitive subject in the UK -- how to maintain universal access to care at a time of rising costs and demand.

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First Published: Tue, February 06 2018. 07:52 IST