radek wrote:
I am worries that Brexit will indeed lead to a US model of health and well-being in which masses of people consume and consume and get sick and then become dependent of pharmaceutical companies...
I'm not worried about that at all.
When we leave the EU we will be able to choose all our laws on health care and everything else.
If we get laws I don't like I can campaign to get them changed and vote to get rid of the government which made them. We change our governments frequently and so UK politicians need to take note of public opinion. The chance of my vote in an EU election influencing any laws the rubber stamp EU parliament passes is effectively zero, and it is this lack of voter influence which makes the EU a big favourite of authoritarian, technocratic elites and big business.
The UK chose the NHS model of health care long before we joined the EU, and all other EU countries have not followed our example.
I see no reason whatsoever for UK people to give foreigners any say in how we run our country, our healthcare system included.
Brexit eliminates foreign influence in our law making giving us the freedom to make all our own laws about everything.
Anyone who has a problem with that should emigrate to the EU so that they can be subject to the foreign made laws they so admire.