The NHS is like that little girl in whatever poem or song it was....when it is good, it is very very good, and when it is bad, it is horrid.
I have a long family history with the NHS... my parents, like many in their day, came to UK from Ireland in the 1950s as they were out of work over there... both came in their late 20s, early 30s, ended up as nurses, and both worked for the NHS till retirement/death (both died v soon after retiring). I had many other relatives who also came over...all worked for the NHS in various guises. My sister (now 55yrs old) has worked in the nHS since the age of 16. My brothers used to. I worked in the NHS for about 6 years, on and off. Mrs F has spent her entire working life in the NHS too, as have many of our friends.
I will defend the NHS, the idea of it, till the day I die (probably in an NHS hospital(). We are SOOOOOOOO lucky to have such a system, and should not take lightly the changes the current govt are introducing. They aren't evil, and they think they are doing the right thing, but I disagree. Strongly. It is changing, and it will inevitably get worse if we don't stand up to defend it.