What about me then, Mummymeister?
I'm 22. I see my GP once a fortnight if I'm lucky. I take 26 tablets a day, and have had numerous life-saving operations. Sometimes, I see a GP and nothing can be done. Sometimes, I need new meds, or a hospital referral, or something else. It's impossible to tell which until I've seen them.
Should I be limited? I can't even book a holiday longer than a fortnight, because I wouldn't manage. I'd be dead without continued medical care. I was privately insured, but the NHS wouldn't work with my insurance, so I rely on my GP now.
I'm not the only one, either. I'm not unique. There are thousands like me. Who struggle through every day, and who really NEED to see their doctor.
For what it's worth, I hate it. I'm constantly being tested, medicated, trying to get to the doctors.
But if the Tories limit GP visits, I'll be dead. And so will hundreds of others who need active, regular management.
Some old people may actually need to see their GP, too. They could have Alzheimer's, or dementia, or cancer, or something that actually requires treatment. Or mental health problems, that they need treatment for. Or arthritis. Or any number of things, actually, that they deserve help for.
Perhaps it falls back on family members to stop people wasting GPs time?
Or perhaps the Tories should stop targeting those of us who tried not to be a burden, and ended up being one anyway.