This article shows that NHS is being ridiculed in the article for
the idea of bringing in the 111 helpline, claiming that it wouldn’t work.
In any other year, this episode might be an
isolated blunder. Instead, as the cold months start, it offers a parable of a health service in
mortal danger.
The hegemonic view is that the NHS is positive rather than
negative and there was even a ceremony dedicated to them in the opening of the Olympics.
Different sources share different opinions on this matter however they are
mostly positive and any negative articles or materials put out are usually
slandered by those with admiration for the NHS system. And so it is clear that the hegemonic
You've chosen a good topic and found some relevant articles but your final paragraph is unfinished. The NHS is a fascinating example of hegemony - despite there being notable failures (the Mid Staffordshire scandal being a good example) politicians and the media struggle to run down the NHS because of public opinion. Does this suggest we have more power in terms of hegemony than money, media and politics?
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