I'm thinking, what's up with the NHS having to pay more for new meds? £3 billion a year is crazy talk!
I mean, I get that innovative therapies are important and all, but we've got to be smart about how we spend our cash. It feels like the government's just caving in to US pressure without thinking about the long-term effects on NHS funding. And what really gets me is that these costs will likely lead to more rationing of treatments – is that really what we want? 
I'm also worried about the impact on other essential services, like doctors, nurses, and ambulances. It feels like we're just patching up one hole in the budget only to open up another. We need a more sustainable solution than this zero-tariff deal. Maybe it's time to rethink our approach to pharmaceutical pricing and procurement?

I'm also worried about the impact on other essential services, like doctors, nurses, and ambulances. It feels like we're just patching up one hole in the budget only to open up another. We need a more sustainable solution than this zero-tariff deal. Maybe it's time to rethink our approach to pharmaceutical pricing and procurement?