I agree that most people work hard and acknowledge there are loads of other deserving people and especially carers. It would be nice if someone set up an organisation to distribute tickets to paid and unpaid carers and I would be amazed if any one who worked for the NHS would begrudge careres getting tickets.
However, your argument seems to be lets level down and do away with one of the few genuine NHS staff perks because other organisations do not exist to give away tickets to other groups.
The likes of Tickets for Good, Concert for Carers, Blue Lights etc exist because someone decided to set them up and knew that they would be able to use the "worthyness" of recipents to secure tickets and giving the providers good PR, Surely thats a win for all parties. I struggle to see what you think is wrong with that?
I should declare I do work for the NHS and so benefit from these ticket distribution organisations. However, if I did not work in the NHS, I would not object to them existing, why would I? The same way, I would not object if other charities/organisations existed that I get no benefit from.
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