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Should education and healthcare be free of charge and

funded by the government, or should it be the


responsibility of the people to pay for these services?
Discuss the above and give your
opinion using examples.

Both education and healthcare are very important to a person’s life. In my


opinion, no-one should struggle in economical issues because of something
every person should be able to get. So why can’t these be free and give
someone what they should be given?
In the UK, primary and secondary education is funded by the government and
is free of charge to students and their families. The government provides
funding to schools based on the number of students enrolled, and this funding
covers the costs of teachers, facilities, and educational resources. This
approach ensures that education is accessible to all children, regardless of
their families' financial means. However, there are exceptions such as private
schools, which are not funded by the government and require tuition fees.
Meanwhile, healthcare is provided by the National Health Service (NHS), which
is funded through normal taxes. The principle of free healthcare at the point of
use is a core aspect of the NHS. People contribute to the healthcare system
through taxes, and in return, they receive healthcare services without direct
charges for most treatments, operations and hospital stays. This system aims
to ensure that healthcare is accessible to everyone, regardless of their ability
to pay.
Advocates for government-funded education and healthcare, including me,
argue that these services are fundamental rights and should be provided
without financial barriers. They believe that universal access to education and
healthcare contributes to a fair society and improves public health outcomes.
On the other hand, those who argue for individual responsibility in paying for
these services suggest that personal contributions can lead to greater
efficiency. They prove that individuals should have the freedom to choose their
preferred providers and services based on their personal circumstances and
preferences.
Ultimately, the approach to funding education and healthcare depends on a
society's priorities and available resources. Different countries have adopted
various regulations, ranging from fully government-funded systems to a mix of
public and private contributions. The decision-making process involves
carefully considering the balance between affordability and sustainability of
these essential services. I believe that education and healthcare should be
provided for all so I believe in government-funded resources and that no-one
should worry about financial troubles or crises.

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