Implement proper demography and population growth schemes so that you don't end up with so many people in the first place, manage your population distribution on a national level so as not to overwhelm the natural resources of any one area, build walkable communities with a variety of density to suit peoples differing needs
I'm anti so many people that you need a dense urban area 80 miles across to fit them all
*edit on looking it up it's not all that dense, it's just a big sprawling city
You clearly haven't seen the russian tv broadcast showing their plan to nuke the ocean and create a tsunami that covers the british isles - very bond villain
I agree with you, I just think that the king isn't a good example of this because he'd be getting priority treatment no matter what; he's the head of state
I agree that it would be better if the NHS was able to treat everyone with the same response that the King has received. I just don't see what this has to do with anything: If he had decided to use the NHS and get the normal waiting time the system would be just as broken.
It's all very well going on about the widening wealth divide, the head of state is going to get priority treatment no matter how long or short the waiting lists are
Implement proper demography and population growth schemes so that you don't end up with so many people in the first place, manage your population distribution on a national level so as not to overwhelm the natural resources of any one area, build walkable communities with a variety of density to suit peoples differing needs