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so contributing to the nhs. so let's take that point when you've then obviously graduated and go some other way towards you, maybe four years, not five when you've graduated. i feel like it's up to you what you want to do. i personally think it's good to work as a doctor in the nhs just to gauge the system. obviously it's a system. you've trained in the system be very familiar with. however, i don't blame people who then say actually, i've got my degree and i've worked very hard for it because we are also taxpayers too. you say taxpayers, but are we not funding ourselves to go to medical school? it's not free. >> it's not. no no no no no no. >> you're making contributions. but the taxpayer makes a very big contribution. final thought on this, if i may, shouldn't we feel guilty that as a result of a shortage of doctors and people training and leaving, a shortage of doctors and people training and leaving , that we training and leaving, that we now recruit doctors from some very poor third world countries where th
so contributing to the nhs. so let's take that point when you've then obviously graduated and go some other way towards you, maybe four years, not five when you've graduated. i feel like it's up to you what you want to do. i personally think it's good to work as a doctor in the nhs just to gauge the system. obviously it's a system. you've trained in the system be very familiar with. however, i don't blame people who then say actually, i've got my degree and i've worked very hard for it because...
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people who use the nhs. in 2010, this was updated to include the importance of the ability of people within the nhs. patients to choose whether they're on a male or female ward . this was a sex based right that was introduced to the nhs, but now it's being updated and the language is being changed, but not in the way that language is usually changed when it comes to our health service. no, it's being changed to include the importance of what the government call biological sex. so instead of the sort of pamphlets that we've seen often in emphasising the importance of something called chest feeding rather than breast feeding, no , rather than breast feeding, no, this is language going back in the other direction, at least that's the proposal for the constitution of the nhs . but constitution of the nhs. but let's talk through it now. i'm joined by sharon davies, the women's rights campaigner and former olympic games swimmer sharon. thank you for making the time this evening, usually when we see language being
people who use the nhs. in 2010, this was updated to include the importance of the ability of people within the nhs. patients to choose whether they're on a male or female ward . this was a sex based right that was introduced to the nhs, but now it's being updated and the language is being changed, but not in the way that language is usually changed when it comes to our health service. no, it's being changed to include the importance of what the government call biological sex. so instead of the...
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and indeed, more money for the nhs . and it's more money for the nhs. and it's very funny, this whole debate around the budget, very funny, this whole debate around the budget , both sides around the budget, both sides make it sound like it's a household budget . we have £100 a household budget. we have £100 a month to spend and it's how we spend that £100. and once £100 is gone, there's nothing we can do. but of course the whole thing is baloney because we're living on borrowed money. we've been living on borrowed money for years. the national debt goes up every single year. that's the first reason why the whole premise, i think of what rachel reeves was saying today is complete and utter nonsense. and the second is this we don't bnngin and the second is this we don't bring in bits of money from income tax or national insurance that specifically goes to different areas. it's called hypothecation of taxes. it doesn't work like that. the money all goes into a central pot. so the idea we tax this bit to put money over there again is for the birds, but
and indeed, more money for the nhs . and it's more money for the nhs. and it's very funny, this whole debate around the budget, very funny, this whole debate around the budget , both sides around the budget, both sides make it sound like it's a household budget . we have £100 a household budget. we have £100 a month to spend and it's how we spend that £100. and once £100 is gone, there's nothing we can do. but of course the whole thing is baloney because we're living on borrowed money....
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the nhs has not created hospitals. it has closed them , saint george's in tooting, them, saint george's in tooting, for example, used to consist of ten hospitals. they've been merged to create one in. and in fact, you can see saint george's not far from here, the original one in hyde park corner. it's now a hotel, the guy's was created, you know, long ago, centuries ago. st bart's was created in the 12th century. so was saint thomas's , royal free was saint thomas's, royal free hospital was created in the 19th century. adam brooks of radcliffe, bristol infirmary . radcliffe, bristol infirmary. over and over again, all these major hospitals. >> how did people get health care then? >> well, there was this and this is what the labour party didn't like. there was a variety of sources. basically in hospitals there were two different kinds . there were two different kinds. there was the voluntary hospitals, which is a phrase me really meaning a charitable hospital. then and which if hospital. and then and which if necessary,
the nhs has not created hospitals. it has closed them , saint george's in tooting, them, saint george's in tooting, for example, used to consist of ten hospitals. they've been merged to create one in. and in fact, you can see saint george's not far from here, the original one in hyde park corner. it's now a hotel, the guy's was created, you know, long ago, centuries ago. st bart's was created in the 12th century. so was saint thomas's , royal free was saint thomas's, royal free hospital was...
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nhs's then care about is the cost of living crisis . nhs's then they care crisis. nhs's then they care about the nhs and not being able to get hospital ops and immigration comes below that. what it comes down to the echr rishi sunak is absolutely right. we should not be taking britain out of international law and our international obligations, which is what what would happen with the echr. he also has that huge practical difficulty that if you do leave the echr, you would then undermine the good friday agreement. and it's very difficult to see how that could be put back together. if you went that route. what is more likely to do is ignore any more article 39 and just see what the european court does. that might be right. >> talking of international law, suella thinks that keir starmer might take us back into the european union. i have to say i view that as being unlikely , but view that as being unlikely, but i would go further and say it's complete and utter nonsense . complete and utter nonsense. >> yes. and she was saying that there were indications that the lab
nhs's then care about is the cost of living crisis . nhs's then they care crisis. nhs's then they care about the nhs and not being able to get hospital ops and immigration comes below that. what it comes down to the echr rishi sunak is absolutely right. we should not be taking britain out of international law and our international obligations, which is what what would happen with the echr. he also has that huge practical difficulty that if you do leave the echr, you would then undermine the...
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streeting on the nhs. i think this is so important . we can this is so important. we can talk about the nhs now on the right of politics, because wes streeting has given an essentially tory view of reform. so tory, the tories haven't dared say it. and i think that's really interesting, important. and he's becoming, i think, a really serious political figure. >> i quite rate him, i have to say, and he's a thinker. he's gone way outside the box with this because in every general election there's only 48. labour say we created it and he's referred to middle class lefties, which is the language you and i use. >> those who come from a labour mp front bench spokesman is really powerful. >> mean it or it >> does he mean it or is it triangulation, electoral manoeuvring? >> think means >> i think he means it. i genuinely he means genuinely believe he means eating , there you are. eating well, there you are. >> you heard it here first. jacob rees—mogg is a fan of some figures of the modern british labour party who do the right thing. he would be alex burkill. give us the w
streeting on the nhs. i think this is so important . we can this is so important. we can talk about the nhs now on the right of politics, because wes streeting has given an essentially tory view of reform. so tory, the tories haven't dared say it. and i think that's really interesting, important. and he's becoming, i think, a really serious political figure. >> i quite rate him, i have to say, and he's a thinker. he's gone way outside the box with this because in every general election...
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palliative care is not properly funded, only 30% of hospice funding comes from the nhs. so there are huge gaps. and so the question is why are we not addressing the issue of the lack of proper palliative care funding and the lack of provision whilst politicians are debating , essentially what would debating, essentially what would be the cheap option, which is to allow people to end their lives through assisted suicide or euthanasia . euthanasia. >> peter tatchell i mean, gordon's right. you're putting people at risk here who are very vulnerable. >> well, 84% of the public and a majority of doctors support assisted dying. they think that it's right that people should not have prolonged suffering and should have that option or choice. but of course, there are strong safeguards . under strong safeguards. under baroness michie's bill. it would have to be authorised by two independent doctors plus a high court judge . the person would court judge. the person would have to be aged 18 or over. they'd have to have a diagnosis of a terminal illness and be expected to die within
palliative care is not properly funded, only 30% of hospice funding comes from the nhs. so there are huge gaps. and so the question is why are we not addressing the issue of the lack of proper palliative care funding and the lack of provision whilst politicians are debating , essentially what would debating, essentially what would be the cheap option, which is to allow people to end their lives through assisted suicide or euthanasia . euthanasia. >> peter tatchell i mean, gordon's right....
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. >> well, our top story today is that children's gender care on the nhs has been based on weak evidence and has been branded scandalous by the shadow health secretary after the publication of a new study . the cass review of a new study. the cass review says children are being let down by remarkably weak evidence and calls for gender services for young people to match the standards of other nhs care centres. labour's wes streeting said today children have been let down by a lack of research and evidence, saying the report is an important piece of work which had raised concerns . the which had raised concerns. the report said the toxicity of the debate around gender issues has meant professionals were too afraid to openly discuss their medical concerns. also in the news today, the former chairman of the post office mediation scheme has described the wrongful prosecution of subpostmasters by the post office as the greatest scandal he'd ever seen, and he's called for a re—evaluation of the entire justice system . sir entire justice system. sir anthony hooper told the horizon it inquiry t
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other news today, sir keir starmer has accused the prime minister of dodging questions over cutting nhs or state pension funding to cover the cost of eventually scrapping national insurance. speaking dunng national insurance. speaking during prime minister's questions, the labour leader criticised the conservatives for what he called their obsession with unfunded tax cuts . but with unfunded tax cuts. but rishi sunak said it's always the same with labour, with higher taxes and working people paying the price well. the prime minister also hailed today today's inflation figures, saying they demonstrate that his economic plan is working. figures indeed show the rate of inflation has fallen to its lowest level in two and a half years, down to 3.2% in march, compared with 3.4% in february. economists are saying it's a dip in food prices as the main reason for that slowdown . a 28 reason for that slowdown. a 28 year old man convicted of attempting to murder two elderly worshippers at mosques in what a judge has described as a horrific attack, has been sentenced to an indefinite hospital order
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the nhs is taking up an ever increasing proportion of state spending . and, you know, it was spending. and, you know, it was you've got this war going on. there's still the aftershocks of covid. and it wasn't just conservative incompetence or wickedness that caused all this, and starmer hasn't because it's been made easy for him. he hasn't really had to show the colour of his, thought and the strength of his spine yet. and so it's all going to be a bit of an experiment. >> final thought , tim, you think >> final thought, tim, you think back journalism. fleet street , back journalism. fleet street, the lifestyle, noisy newsrooms is larger than life characters , is larger than life characters, editors that were the most frightful bullies. i mean, that's what it was. a few decades ago. it's journalism. still fun. >> yeah, i mean, i still don't really feel like i've done a proper day's work, and there's still a few characters around nigel. i mean , you know, you nigel. i mean, you know, you must, you know, you glance in the mirror each morning and there's a
the nhs is taking up an ever increasing proportion of state spending . and, you know, it was spending. and, you know, it was you've got this war going on. there's still the aftershocks of covid. and it wasn't just conservative incompetence or wickedness that caused all this, and starmer hasn't because it's been made easy for him. he hasn't really had to show the colour of his, thought and the strength of his spine yet. and so it's all going to be a bit of an experiment. >> final thought ,...
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today, the prime minister said his plan is working as new nhs figures showed hospital waiting lists in england had fallen for the fifth month in a row. over 305,000 people have been waiting more than a year to start routine hospital treatment at the end of february, but that's down from just
today, the prime minister said his plan is working as new nhs figures showed hospital waiting lists in england had fallen for the fifth month in a row. over 305,000 people have been waiting more than a year to start routine hospital treatment at the end of february, but that's down from just
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they're receiving treatment on the nhs for mental health issues , which they say health issues, which they say means they can't leave. and then when they sort of go through the legal arguments, their lawyer says, well , you can't send them says, well, you can't send them back because the home office says is not a safe place says india is not a safe place to travel as a lone woman. and that's her situation would that's what her situation would be. case ends. i get be. so that case ends. i get shuffled to off the next one person came in on a student visa , person came in on a student visa a , person came in on a student visa , a 14 month student visa. yeah, they've been for here 17 years. they the office aware they made the home office aware they were here several years ago, applied for a regularisation, were not granted it. we're not deported, the home office bother to send office did not bother to send a lawyer to the case. so it was just her lawyer and the judge. >> how was that? they just stop you yeah the home office you there? yeah the home office were represented were not represe
they're receiving treatment on the nhs for mental health issues , which they say health issues, which they say means they can't leave. and then when they sort of go through the legal arguments, their lawyer says, well , you can't send them says, well, you can't send them back because the home office says is not a safe place says india is not a safe place to travel as a lone woman. and that's her situation would that's what her situation would be. case ends. i get be. so that case ends. i get...