The spirit of the law

Moses, peace be upon him, was a model for the rule of law. Any outlaw cannot be seriously considered a follower of Moses, peace be upon him. “Thou shall not kill!” was turned into “Kill anyone you wish even if they were a Prophet!” by these outlaws. That is one of the seeds of destruction of any corrupt nation.

Isa (Jesus), peace be upon him, was a model for spirituality. That is a step beyond the letter of the law. It is a state where the rule law is followed, but with the strength that overcomes its burden. Its gate is that of humbleness. Anyone rooted in arrogance cannot be seriously considered a follower of Jesus, peace be upon him.

Muhammad, peace be upon him, was an embodiment of mercy. Any Islamic project that does not have mercy at its core is not to be considered as a serious following of Muhammad, peace be upon him.

“And We have not sent you, [O Muhammad], except as a mercy to the worlds.”
Quran 21:107

Moses, Jesus and Muhammad, peace be upon them, are from the same stream of life except that one was at the beginning, the other in the middle and the last at the end.

Medical care

Medical care should be free for all.
It suffices to see the failure of the US system in this respect.
The common person in the US lives in a perpetual dream.
It is appalling to hear an MP proposing to charge the common people for health care.
The NHS is paid for by the tax system, which is monies collected from the common workers. As to the rich, they have ways to avoid payments.
In short, the NHS suffered and still suffers from the privatisation of some of its services.

London’s exorbitant charges

Currently, London’s public transportation in very expensive and not reliable.
You just need to compare it to Frankfurt or Paris.
Do not compare it to the likes of Tokyo. There, they are light years ahead of London.
The solution of those in charge in London is to extract astronomical fees from car users in the name of global warming and pollution decrease!
In other words, they do not have the know how in making public transportation reliable and reasonably priced, so it is cheaper than car transportation and better for the environment.