For those of you bemoaning the fact you can't afford to make contributions to a pension scheme, bloody good luck to you on affording private healthcare. The NHS is one of the greatest things this country can offer its people. An overall good level of medical care available to all and affordable to all. You have the option of going private should you wish, but safe in the knowledge the NHS is there to do what it can if you can't afford it.
As I already stated, I am a private sector worker. I'm an engineer, I design medical devices. I have recently been working on a delivery system for a drug used in the management of multiple sclerosis. The drug is the market share holder for the use with the condition. A drug that has a good proven track record in making peoples lives easier to live, a drug which in this country is available on the NHS. In the US where regrettably Obama's health reform was severally curtailed to the point of uselessness this drug will set you back up to $2000 per month.
What private health provider would want to supply this drug to an unemployed single mother when they could sell it for more to a middle class business woman? You may argue that provision can be made but just look into exactly how well that doesn't work in the US.
We are incredibly lucky to have the NHS, privatisation is a threat on the horizon that needs to be kept clear of vital services that help rich and poor alike. It isn't perfect but it is infinitely better than a commercially driven alternative.